Court papers from a legal fight over which congressional and campaign finance records former U.S. Rep. Aaron Schock must turn over show that he was served with a grand jury subpoena March 31, his last day in office.
Katherine Skiba, Chicago Tribune: Living
Mon, 08/10/2015 - 10:01am
Court papers from a legal fight over which congressional and campaign finance records former U.S. Rep. Aaron Schock must turn over show that he was served with a grand jury subpoena March 31, his last day in office.