Aaron Schock staffer was FBI informant, court filings reveal
The FBI wired a congressional staffer and turned him into a secret informant during its investigation into former Rep. Aaron Schocks (R-Ill.) alleged misuse of government and campaign funds, Schocks attorneys said Tuesday in federal court filings.
The staffer, who is not named, secretly taped conversations with Schock and people working in his office while Schock was still a member of Congress, according to a 30-page motion and attached memo that cites documents from the court discovery process.
The informant took documents from Schocks Illinois district office, including from another staffers desk and email inbox, and provided them to federal investigators, the documents say.
Schock was indicted last year on 24 counts related to alleged misuse of government and campaign funds. His trial is set to begin this summer.
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