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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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Harbin, like Post, is a former Hastert congressional and campaign aide. His relationship with Hastert goes back to Yorkville High School, where Hastert was his wrestling coach.

Harbin said his many duties in the office included archiving Hastert’s papers and gifts, setting up and attending education programs and forums for schools and colleges, and helping “coordinate the (former) speaker’s appearances and attend events such as groundbreakings and ribbon-cuttings.”

Rent for the office totaling $239,900 was paid to a company partly owned by three sons of lawyer-lobbyist Dallas Ingemunson, a former Kendall County Republican chairman and former campaign treasurer for Hastert. The monthly rent had been $6,300 but dropped to $400 a month in February 2011.

About $21,364 went to lease a sport utility vehicle from Gjovik Auto in Sandwich, a dealership owned by Olaf Gjovik, a political supporter and Hastert friend. Hastert gave up the vehicle in March 2010, Hahn has said.

The office is scheduled to close Nov. 30, Post said.

E-mails between John and Post that link the Office of the Former Speaker to Hastert’s business dealings first surfaced during a court battle John is waging against Wheaton College. John alleges in a lawsuit that college officials and others ruined his business relationship with Hastert, who is not a defendant in the suit.

John filed his suit last year and has amended it twice. His most recent filing on Oct. 3 provided fresh details about the breadth of his business dealings with Hastert and included a half-dozen e-mails between him and Post. The Tribune separately obtained nearly three dozen more emails between John and Post.

In his suit, John said his business relationship with Hastert ended in January 2011. He claimed a former Wheaton College trustee asked Hastert to end any dealings with John. Hastert declined to discuss specific allegations in the suit.

Wheaton College has moved to dismiss the suit and has filed a counterclaim against John, alleging he has defamed the school and its leaders.

“Wheaton College does not believe Mr. John’s allegations have merit and has been vigorously defending itself against his claims,” said LaTonya Taylor, a Wheaton spokeswoman.

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