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Judge in ex-Illinois congressman's trial recuses herself

A federal judge who was to preside over the corruption trial of former Illinois Congressman Aaron Schock has recused herself.

Credit: JIM WATSON
US Congressman Aaron Schock questions Marilyn Tavenner, Administrator for Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, US Department of Health and Human Services as she testifies in Washington, DC. (Photo credit should read JIM WATSON/AFP/Getty Images)

A federal judge who was to preside over the corruption trial of former Illinois Congressman Aaron Schock has recused herself.

U.S. District Judge Sue Myerscough on Thursday stepped down from the trial, agreeing with defense attorneys that several issues could create an appearance of bias.

One of the issues is Schock's work with former Sen. Mark Kirk in 2011 to get President Barack Obama to sign a commission for Judge James E. Shadid before one for Myerscough. That gave Shadid seniority and allowed him to become chief judge for the Central District of Illinois over Myerscough

In her ruling, Myerscough insisted she could remain impartial. But she agreed the facts could cause the public to question her judgment. Shadid must now pick a new judge.

Schock, a Republican from Peoria, is accused of misusing government and campaign money.

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