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http://today.reuters.com/news/newsa...US-CONGRESS-ETHICS-HASTERT.xml&src=rss&rpc=22The Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Dennis Hastert, is under investigation by the FBI, which is probing corruption in Congress, ABC News reported on Wednesday.
ABC, citing high level Justice Department sources, said information implicating Hastert was developed from convicted lobbyists who are now cooperating with the government.
Part of the investigation involves a letter Hastert wrote three years ago, urging the Secretary of the Interior to block a casino on an Indian reservation that would have competed with those of other tribes.
Hastert's Press Secretary told ABC in a statement: "We are not aware of this." Hastert's spokespeople were not immediately available for comment.
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The Department of Justice issued a statement clarifying that Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) is not under investigation Wednesday evening after ABC World News Tonight reported that he was "very much in the mix" of the DOJs sweeping congressional bribery probe.
"Speaker Hastert is not under investigation by the Justice Department," DOJ Director of Public Affairs Tasia Scolinos said in a one-line statement.
The DOJ started releasing the statement in response to reporters questions around 7 p.m. Wednesday.
The ABC News story, which was picked up by the Drudge Report in the early evening, claimed that Hastert was under investigation by the FBI, "which is seeking to determine his role in an ongoing public corruption probe into members of Congress," according to the story. The story first cited "high-level government sources," but later changed the sourcing on its web story to "senior U.S. law enforcement officials."
Brian Ross, who reported the story, is ABC News chief investigative correspondent. According to his biography on ABC News website, he received the National Headliner Award for breaking the 1980 ABSCAM story, among other accolades.
The story maintained that part of the investigation involves a letter Hastert wrote three years ago, urging the Secretary of the Interior to block a casino on an Indian reservation that would have competed with other tribes. The other tribes were represented by convicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff, who has pleaded guilty to conspiring to bribe public officials, tax evasion and fraud. The story claimed that Abramoff has provided details of his dealings with Hastert as part of his plea agreement with the government.
The report caused a late-day furor on Capitol Hill with GOP aides questioning the motivation behind the leak, and then quickly circulating the DOJ statement that Hastert is not under investigation through e-mail. Rep. Jack Kingston (R-Ga.), vice chair of the Republican Conference, sent the DOJ release out to his press list at 8:09 p.m.In the last two days, Hastert has publicly chastised the administration for its raid on Rep. William Jeffersons (D-La.) congressional office over the weekend. Hastert has argued that the raid is a direct violation of the separation of powers between the two branches of government as they are defined by the Constitution.
Ron Bonjean, Communications Director for Speaker of the House J. Dennis Hastert (R-IL) issued the following statement regarding the ABC Nightly News story that aired this evening: "The ABC News report is absolutely untrue. As confirmed by the Justice Department, Speaker Hastert is not under investigation by the Justice Department. We are demanding a full retraction of the ABC News story. The Speakers earlier statement issued today to ABC News accurately reflects the facts regarding this matter."
A spokeswoman for ABC News did not immediately return a call for comment.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - House Speaker Dennis Hastert might sue ABC News for libel and defamation for a news report that said he was "in the mix" in a corruption investigation, according to a letter sent by Hastert's lawyer on Thursday.
The letter from Hastert counsel J. Randolph Evans said statements in ABC's report constitute libel and defamation, and asked who could "accept service of process to remedy this intentional falsehood."
Citing anonymous law enforcement sources, ABC News reported on Wednesday that Hastert was under scrutiny in an FBI corruption investigation centered around former lobbyist Jack Abramoff.
ABC updated its story later to say Hastert was not a formal "target" or "subject" of the investigation, but was "in the mix."Bonnie..Way to back peddle
Hastert's spokesman called the story "absolutely untrue" and demanded a retraction, and the Justice Department said the story was wrong.
At the Capitol, Hastert told Reuters: "They made an accusation. The Justice Department denied it."
Abramoff pleaded guilty to corrupting members of Congress in January and is cooperating with investigators as they examine his links to several Republican lawmakers.
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