Crundwell indicted

60-count indictment returned against ex-comptroller

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Dixon said he will wait until he receives approval from the U.S. Attorney’s Office before moving ahead in the state case.

He did not ask for a warrant for her arrest because she is in the custody of the U.S. government, he said. “The law is very clear, and the U.S. Attorney’s Office is very insistent, and I absolutely will comply,” Dixon said.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office did not return call for comment.

Dixon said he will not agree to a global resolution, a type of plea in which both the state and federal cases would be resolved with one plea deal.

He decided to charge Crundwell locally, he said, “because she violated our law. It is alleged that she stole money from the city of Dixon on at least 60 occasions within the wingspan that I’ve got available to me, and she ought to be held accountable.”

Crundwell and her attorneys are entitled to know what she faces, Dixon said, so that she can factor that into her decision as she makes her way through the federal process.
If Crundwell is convicted in both the federal and state cases, she would serve her time concurrently, first in federal prison, assuming the state sentence would be longer.
Restitution is being handled at the federal level, Dixon said, adding that at this point, he has no intention of following up on that front.

“There’s nothing left, in my view,” Dixon said. “As I understand it, the feds have taken everything of Rita Crundwell’s of any value whatsoever and left her with some clothing and a bunch of trophies.”

When asked whether a longer sentence would prevent the city from collecting further restitution upon her release, three of the city’s four commissioners said they expect the only restitution the city will get will come from the sale of her assets. (The fourth commissioner did not attend the news conference.)

“I think it would be unreasonable for any of us to assume that she could ever pay back what is alleged she’s taken,” Commissioner Colleen Brechon said.

“I’m hoping that people are pleased that this has taken place, and I would really like to see some money come back to the city.”

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