The indictment accuses him of lying about how many miles he drove for official House business and for campaign work — fraudulently obtaining nearly $140,000 in mileage reimbursement; fraudulently being reimbursed for about $30,000 in camera equipment for his personal use; and using campaign dollars in 2014 to buy one of his House staffers a Ford Fusion, "knowing that it would be used for few, if any, campaign events."