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Ex-Speaker Hastert conducted business in government office to tune of $1.8 million in taxpayer cost, paper finds

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John and his partners planned a racetrack and research center on 610 acres of government land in Mack’s district. News accounts of the project in April 2009 said John left the group because of a “difference of philosophy” in the project’s direction. A potential investor in John’s deal later acquired nearby private land and is building a motor sports club and racetrack.

A year and a half after the California trip, Hastert and John traveled to Montreal to watch a Formula One race. The trip fit in with John’s plans to someday stage a street race in Chicago.

Post e-mailed John about travel arrangements. “Thanks for the flight info,” Post wrote in a June 2, 2010, e-mail. “I don’t see the Speaker’s (frequent flier number) on here and I apologize if I didn’t get it to you. I will call United and get it added to the record.”

Hastert said John paid for that trip as well. He said they flew to Montreal to check out a Formula One race and to gather information, with hopes of bringing the international event to Chicago’s lakefront.

Hastert said he was especially intrigued since Chicago in 2009 lost its bid to host the 2016 Summer Olympics. “I thought a Formula One race would be good for the city,” he said.

In other e-mails, Post discussed an upcoming February 2009 meeting involving John, Hastert and the United Arab Emirates ambassador in Washington. John had plans for staging sporting events such as golf and basketball in Middle Eastern countries.

Hastert and John, according to e-mails, met with the ambassador and his staff Feb. 9. The next day, John wrote to the ambassador’s chief of staff and thanked them for “taking the time to meet with Speaker Hastert and me.”

John said he met at least three times with Hastert in 2008 and 2009 inside the Office of the Former Speaker.

E-mails from Post show two of the meetings likely occurred Oct. 29, 2008, and Nov. 7, 2008.

“Tom said he spoke to you yesterday but I wanted to confirm … you will meet he and the Speaker at the office at 11 AM tomorrow, right?” Post wrote in an Oct. 28, 2008, email. She then gave directions to the government office in Yorkville.

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