Losing her legacy

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DIXON – Never in her wildest dreams could Anneliese Benesh afford the cowhide and couch that was loaded into her van Saturday.

That is what Benesh said after picking up the sofa she won in an auction of former Dixon comptroller Rita Crundwell’s personal belongings.

Crundwell, 59, pleaded guilty Nov. 14 to federal wire fraud in a scheme in which she admitted stealing nearly $54 million in city funds since 1990.

As a result, her personal belongings in Dixon and Florida were sold in a two-day online auction that brought in $275,734.

Benesh is just one of many people who picked up their purchases Saturday at
Crundwell’s former Route 52 home. More than 10,000 bids were placed in two auctions; there were 557 bidders for the items in her Florida home and 658 for the Dixon lots, the U.S. Marshals Service reported.

“A custom-made piece of furniture like this would normally be about $4,000, and I got it for $1,375, I wouldn’t be able to afford something like this otherwise,” said Benesh, a horse owner from Omro, Wis., about a three and one-half hour drive to Dixon. “Besides that, I got a piece of Rita history.”

Benesh, who came with a friend, Erin Wustrack, took a tour of Crundwell’s old digs and took photos on their cellphones. They said they were going to eat lunch in Dixon before heading home.

Volunteers from Dixon, including City Commissioner Jeff Kuhn, helped the marshal on site locate belongings. The home was left almost bare by Saturday with the
exception of a few items.

“There have been lots of people from Iowa, Wisconsin, Ohio, Minnesota and all over Illinois,” Kuhn said. “The grand piano went to someone from Arkansas. They hired a piano mover and those guys just went to town taking it apart and loading it up.”

Pat Jacobson and her husband, who drove six hours from Minneapolis-St. Paul, stayed overnight in Dixon to pick up Crundwell’s upstairs office desk and hutch. They had to call Jeff of All Trades, a moving company in Dixon, to get the desk they bought for $1,025 down the stairs and loaded into a horse trailer.

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