Brazen thefts end in prison countdown

For two decades, Rita Crundwell lived a very good life while living a lie. Now, for stealing more than $53 million from taxpayers, the former Dixon city comptroller faces many years behind prison bars. She earned them.

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Rita Crundwell, former Dixon comptroller, is seen outside the federal courthouse in Rockford Wednesday morning after pleading guilty to a single count of wire fraud. Crundwell also admitted to stealing $53,740,394 from the city of Dixon. Sentencing for Crundwell is scheduled for Feb. 14. (Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com)
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When Dixon receives its restitution, city leaders must put the needs of the taxpayers first as they decide what to do with it.

With one word, “Guilty,” Crundwell brought the federal prosecution of her crimes to an end. Still ahead are 60 counts of theft brought against her by the state. According to the charges, she stole more than $11 million from the city between January 2010 and April of this year.

Crundwell remains out of jail on a $4,500 recognizance bond, which sticks in the craw of many people. And why wouldn't it? A common thief who pleads guilty to a lesser crime would be thrown behind bars, but Crundwell, who admitted to taking $53 million and change, still possesses her freedom.

That minor victory is a hollow one. Crundwell now knows her liberty has a shelf life. In 89 days, her fate will be sealed.

Then, rather than counting the millions of dollars she stole from taxpayers, Crundwell will start counting the days she spends behind bars.

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