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DIXON — The quarter horse ranch owned by former city Comptroller Rita Crundwell has been sold to her nephew and his wife for $1,134,375.

Brenda and Richard “Rick” Humphrey Jr. closed on the 1556 Red Brick Road property on Friday.

They bought the 88-acre site, which has been in the Humphrey family for 30 years, to expand their show cattle and beef business, Humphrey Show Cattle, Rick Humphrey said Tuesday.

“There’s always been an interest there,” he said, noting that his father, Richard Sr., sold the property to Crundwell, his dad’s sister. “If available, we would try to acquire it if we could afford it.”

Humphrey said the family wants to expand its business. Recently, two of Rick’s three sons graduated from Kansas State University in agriculture economics and animal science with plans to help grow the business.

He and his wife will live on the property; he could move his animals in by next week and have everything moved in by summer, he said.

Brenda Humphrey also owns Affordable Waste, which is Dixon’s contracted garbage provider.

Humphrey said he obtained a loan from a Dixon bank to buy the property, and that none of the money came from Crundwell. He has had conversations with his aunt since her arrest, he said, but not about the sale of the properties.

“You can’t control what happens,” he said. “I can’t control what she did.”

Jason Wojdylo, chief inspector of the U.S. Marshals Service, which is tasked with selling Crundwell’s assets, said he is “confident that no advantage was given to any participant at any point” in the sale of the property.

“The sales process was open to anyone who complied with the published terms and conditions of sale,” Wojdylo said.

“Included in the terms was a list of people prohibited from submitting offers for any of the properties. It is important that the public does not assume guilt by association. Based on our review, the buyer met the criteria for purchasing the property.”

The list includes anyone employed by the U.S. Marshals Service and anyone acting in concert with or on behalf of anybody on that prohibited list, including Crundwell, Wojdylo said.

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