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Judge orders Dennis Hastert to report to prison by June 22

Former U.S. House Speaker Dennis Hastert has been ordered to report to prison by June 22 to begin serving a 15-month sentence in his hush-money case.  U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Durkin entered an order saying Hastert must surrender "to the designated institution" by 2 p.m. that day. 

The order doesn't identify the prison. A Bureau of Prisons spokesman said that information won't be released until Hastert reports.  Hastert pleaded guilty to violating banking laws while seeking to pay $3.5 million to someone he sexually molested.

Durkin described the 74-year-old Republican from Illinois as "a serial child molester" during his sentencing last month in Chicago. He said Hastert abused at least four boys when he coached wrestling at an Illinois high school.

Hastert has paid a $250,000 fine. 

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