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Grand Jury Probe of Schock

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Aaron Schock is being investigated for improper spending.

A grand jury is taking testimony as part of a federal investigation into former Congressman Aaron Schock's (R-IL) expenses.

Schock resigned from Congress in March following months of media reports about lavish office and political spending, including improper mileage reimbursements, trips on donors' aircraft, and office decorations in the style of the TV show "Downton Abbey."

Schock’s former communications director said he answered questions from the grand jury in Springfield for two hours on Wednesday.

Benjamin Cole said the grand jury told him afterward he would no longer be needed to testify.

Cole said he is cooperating with federal prosecutors.

The Justice Department issued subpoenas to at least half a dozen current and former Schock staffers as it examines his expense accounts, campaign spending, and relationships with donors.