Federal prosecutors say former Congressman Aaron Schock kept thousands of dollars from voters who flew to Washington D.C. to see him. The charge is included in the 24-count indictment filed against Schock earlier this month. Investigators accuse Schock of charging voters hundreds of dollars to fly to the nation's capital to hob-nob with him and others. Congressmen are supposed to reimburse voters any excess or donate the money to charity.
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