Coming clean: Former Dixon comptroller pleads guilty

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Rita Crundwell is seen outside of the federal courthouse in Rockford on Wednesday morning after pleading guilty to a single count of federal wire fraud. Sentencing is scheduled for Feb.14. (Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com)
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Dixon, who leaves office Dec. 1, was unavailable for comment Wednesday, but an office spokeswoman said the federal plea won’t affect the state case.

Lee County Public Defender Bob Thompson, who is representing Crundwell in the state case, said “nobody knows at this point what kind of effect it will have.”

He still is going over evidence and there have been no plea negotiations as of Wednesday, he said.

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