Sister Of Alleged Dennis Hastert Victim Speaks Out
Jolene Reinboldt told the news outlet that her late brother, Steve, came to her in 1979 — eight years after he had left high school — to reveal that he was gay. When she asked him who he had his first sexual experience with, she said Steve responded, "It was with Dennis Hastert."
“[Steve] just told me the basics. I believed him 100 percent," she told ABC News. "But he never went into any details — where it happened, or what the sexual experiences were like, anything like that."
Jolene Reinboldt said her brother told her Hastert, who was a high school teacher and coach in Yorkville, Illinois before being elected to Congress, abused him throughout his four years of high school. Steve Reinboldt was the student manager for the wrestling team, which Hastert coached, and he was also a member of the Explorers troop Hastert ran, she said.
“[Steve] just told me the basics. I believed him 100 percent," she told ABC News. "But he never went into any details — where it happened, or what the sexual experiences were like, anything like that."
Jolene Reinboldt said her brother told her Hastert, who was a high school teacher and coach in Yorkville, Illinois before being elected to Congress, abused him throughout his four years of high school. Steve Reinboldt was the student manager for the wrestling team, which Hastert coached, and he was also a member of the Explorers troop Hastert ran, she said.
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