Aaron Schock won't rule out another run after settling corruption case

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Aaron Schock won't rule out another run after settling corruption case
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Aaron Schock won't rule out another run after settling his corruption case

with federal prosecutors to have corruption charges dropped with no admission of wrongdoing if he pays restitution and back taxes.

Under the settlement reached Wednesday, Schock will admit to no wrongdoing — though his campaign committee will plead guilty to a misdemeanor — and the charges will be dropped if he pays $110,000 in restitution and taxes and stays out of legal trouble for six months. The former congressman complained that the last four years had been draining and said he’ll likely enter the private sector.

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