Finally, the charges fit the crime

Until Thursday, former Dixon Comptroller Rita Crundwell faced only one federal court of wire fraud that charged her with misappropriating $53 million in taxpayers’ dollars. Now, she faces 60 additional state charges of theft. Those charges come much closer to fitting the crime.

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The state charges don’t encompass the entire missing $53 million, but they are better than nothing. Much better.

From what Lee County State’s Attorney Dixon said during Thursday’s news conference, the federal government shared minimal information on the case, leaving his office to develop its own evidence and charges. That would explain the gap between the filing of federal charges and state charges. Dixon was correct to involve the Sterling Police Department to conduct the investigation, rather than Dixon Police, to avoid the appearance of a conflict of interest within city government departments in Dixon.

Dixon remarked that Crundwell “violated our law” and that “she ought to be held accountable.”

Those 60 Class X charges of theft come a lot closer to fitting the serious crime with which Crundwell stands accused. In the minds of thousands of Dixon residents, that makes a difference. A big difference.

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