Former US House Speaker Dennis Hastert must report to a federal prison in Minnesota by Wednesday afternoon to begin serving a 15-month sentence in his hush-money case, one that revealed the 74-year-old sexually abused at least four boys decades ago when he coached wrestling at a suburban Chicago high school. When he enters the prison gates, the nation's longest-serving GOP speaker, who for eight years was second in the line of succession to the presidency, will be known to prison guards as Inmate No. 47991-424, the AP reports. A look at what awaits Hastert, who will become one of the highest-ranking US politicians in history to do prison time:
- Hastert must show up at the Rochester Federal Medical Center by 2pm Wednesday. Inmates-to-be usually wait until just before the reporting deadline, but Hastert, who has been free on bond, could choose to report earlier to elude a crush of reporters and TV cameras.
- US District Judge Thomas M. Durkin recommended this facility for the ailing Hastert during sentencing on April 27. Hastert nearly died from a blood infection and suffered a stroke after he pleaded guilty on Oct. 28 last year. He also has diabetes.