The two men met again on March 12, the indictment said.
The indictment did not say whose tax return was involved, or how much she took in loans.
A similar conversation took place again on June 14, 1992, the indictment said.
But the indictment says a computer in Chicago was host of the program.
The indictment does not say what the network is used for.
Both men had access to the money, the indictment said.
The indictment says the women never provided the day care.
The indictment does not say that the journalist in question did anything wrong.
The agency was run by former military officers, the indictment says.
They received from $50 to $1,000 a night for their services, the indictment said.