What happens to Crundwell's loans, assets?
Ex-prosecutor says forfeiture part of criminal process
DIXON – Rita A. Crundwell was known as someone to go to for help, Fire Chief Tim Shipman said about the embattled former comptroller.
Shipman, a longtime family friend, said he approached Crundwell for a “fairly short-term” personal loan in 2008.
“I needed some assistance, and I approached her as a friend,” Shipman said. “Rita’s reputation prior to this, she was the most giving person, and she assisted people.”
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