In late July, she said, Awan took unpaid leave and bought a round-trip ticket to Pakistan, where his family had gone to be with relatives. At the airport, he was arrested by the FBI and Capitol Police on a charge that appears to have nothing to do with the original investigation. He's accused of bank fraud by obtaining a $165,000 home equity loan from the Congressional Federal Credit Union on property that he rents out and is not his primary residence. The money reportedly was wired to Pakistan. Informed of the charge, to which Awan has pleaded innocent, Wasserman Schultz fired him. There is still no other case against him.