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Aide Who Handled Schock's Travel Testifies Before Grand Jury

Rep. Aaron Schock

Former U.S. Rep Aaron Schock's executive assistant testified before a federal grand jury investigating allegations of improper spending by the onetime rising Republican star.  

Sarah Rogers was in Springfield's federal building for a total of five hours Wednesday. But her attorney, Bill Coffield, says she did not testify the entire time.  

Prosecutors began reviewing Schock's travel expenses and spending after reports surfaced that he had decorated his Capitol Hill office in the style of TV's ``Downton Abbey.''  

The 34-year-old Peoria politician resigned in March amid a growing controversy.  

An affidavit last week by a former Schock adviser _ obtained by The Associated Press _ says Rogers handled travel and expense reimbursements. Coffield would not discuss the grand jury's questions but says testifying about her duties does not concern Rogers.  
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John O’Connor is a reporter for StateImpact Florida, a project of WUSF, WLRN and NPR covering education. John writes for the StateImpact Florida blog and produces stories for air on Florida public radio stations.
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