In another instance, Sandusky called police to his house, claiming a burglar was trying to break in.
Police are refusing to say why he was questioned, but it is understood it may have been related to a house break-in.
Still, it brings to mind what happened to a handful of other Democratic House members in history who decided to break from their party in their presidential candidate endorsements.
Investors also were encouraged by a break in the latest congressional deadlock, after lawmakers in the House and the Senate voted to temporarily extend a payroll tax cut by two months and agreed to begin negotiations on a yearlong extension.
His program got tremendous interest at an industry event in January, and it soon hopes to break ground on a house near Chicago, the first outside of Texas.
The arrival of Mr Bush in the White House seems to represent a clear break with the past.
Clinton, 65, now faces persistent questions about whether she will mount a second White House run in 2016 to break perhaps the highest remaining glass ceiling.
Or is all your net worth tied up in a house or another illiquid vehicle that is difficult to break up into small parts and sell off?
Police said that there have been reports that Mr Kennedy's house was subject to a sneak-in theft or a break-in in recent weeks.
In one marathon reception in December 1996, Bill Clinton and then-First Lady Hillary Clinton welcomed about 1, 200 guests over three hours, with a 90-minute break upstairs in the middle, according to an archive of White House schedules kept by the William J Clinton Presidential Library.
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Correspondents say House Republicans do not want to appear to be obstructing a tax break for ordinary taxpayers in an election year.
Should it fail to beat Obama and in a worse case lose its House majority, the Republican Party may literally break apart, and who knows what might take its place.
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