Ex-Illinois congressman Aaron Schock, pleads not guilty to spending scandal
Source: Reuters
12 DEC 2016 AT 18:44 ET
A former U.S. representative whose lavish Washington office raised questions about use of taxpayer money pleaded not guilty on Monday to charges of defrauding the federal government and campaign committees then attempting to cover it up.
Aaron Schock, a 35-year-old former Republican congressman from Illinois, was indicted in November by the U.S. Department of Justice on 24 counts, including wire fraud, theft of government funds and filing false federal income tax returns.
I look forward to the truth and all the facts coming out in this case. I have complete faith in my legal team, the good people of this community, and that justice will ultimately prevail, Schock said in an emailed statement.
Schock, elected to the, U.S. House of Representatives in 2008 at the age of 27, gained a following by posting flashy photos on social media of himself traveling around the world.
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(14,449 posts)Majority of people charged with a crime go with not guilty. I think lawyers recommend their clients do this unless they can get a plea bargain.