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Feds drop corruption charges against ex-Rep. Schock in exchange for reimbursements

In court Wednesday, US District Judge Matthew Kennelly read many of the offenses Schock had been accused of, including submitting vouchers for mileage while driving vehicles for business that exceeded the amount of miles he drove. He was also accused of obtaining tickets for the World Series and Super Bowl at face value then selling them for a profit.
As part of the agreement, Schock has agreed to pay more than $40,000 in back taxes to the Internal Revenue Service that he failed to report over a six-year period. Schock also agreed to pay back his campaign committee approximately $67,900 and more than $32,000 to Schock for Congress.
Kennelly also mandated that Schock avoid any future legal problems.
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