25Jun/19

Dennis Hastert claims in court his victim broke their extortion payment agreement!

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Ernie Souchak, Editor-in-Chief

Former Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert (a known pederast) is now in a "court of law" in Illinois claiming that one of the victims of his pederast activities has broken the agreement that he and the victim made for keeping Hastert's crimes a secret.

Yep. You read that correctly. We are now litigating criminal extortion cases in our civil courts as though they were simple contractual disputes.

Background:

Hastert entered into an agreement with an individual widely known as "James Doe" (Curtis T. Williams). Doe, in return for not telling anyone that Hastert molested him when he was a minor, would receive $3.5 million in cash from Hastert.

Curtis T. Williams

To date Hastert has paid Williams $1.7 million.

Williams is now suing Hastert in a civil court in Illinois for the remaining $1.8 million of the extortion payment Hastert verbally agreed to pay.

Now:

Hastert's attorney, John Ellis, is arguing to the civil court that Williams broke the "hush money agreement" by telling family members about it.

Judge Questions Attorneys During Hastert Summary Judgment Hearing in Kendall Co. Court

Ellis argued that there was nothing stopping any one of the family members Williams told about the "hush money agreement" from threatening to go to the media. And that for telling his family members, Williams should forfeit his claim to the remaining $1.8 million and should pay Hastert's legal fees.

Keep in mind, Williams' family members did not go to the media, meaning they were complicit in keeping Hastert's dirty little pederast secret from the public.

But for how long?

What was going to prevent Williams' family members from wanting their own "hush money agreement" after the former Speaker of the House paid the full $3.5 million to Curtis Williams?

Nothing!

For that matter, what was going to stop Curtis T. Williams himself from coming back for more extortion money after Hastert paid the full $3.5 million?

A verbal agreement?

Perhaps now that Judge Robert Pilmer has set the precedent that delinquent extortion payments are a matter for the civil courts to litigate, we might see written extortion payment contracts in our future.

Who knows, maybe mobsters will no longer need to break legs.

What is most concerning about the circus going on in Judge Pilmer's courtroom is this:

FBI Director Robert Mueller knew that Hastert was a blackmail-able criminal and a piece of excrement pederast long before he was made Speaker of the House.

What was Speaker Hastert's verbal "hush agreement" with FBI Director Mueller?

And why were the Democrats not interested in exposing Hastert's crimes?

Perhaps Attorney General William Barr should assign a pit bull U.S. attorney to look into this clear example of Special Counsel Mueller's well documented corruption.

Related: Denny Hastert and the D.C. Swamp

More to come...

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