CPA firm knew about secret bank account

City’s lawsuit centers on whether Clifton conducted audits, or something less

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The city’s suit also accuses Clifton of failure to evaluate 179 phony invoices Crundwell fabricated to steal city funds. The invoices lacked key information, such as the agency’s emblem or logo and a contact name and number of an employee who could be reached for questions.

Both Etheridge and Blaine also signed, completed and/or approved Crundwell’s personal tax returns, including one in which Crundwell spent $304,329 more than she earned, according to a tax returned prepared by Blaine.

Jennifer Dirks, a spokeswoman for CliftonLarsonAllen in Milwaukee, Wis., said the company “is confident in the integrity and professionalism of our partners and employees.”

She also confirmed that no employees have been fired as a result of the lawsuit.

Crundwell, 60, pleaded guilty in November to federal wire fraud and faces up to 20 years in prison at her Feb. 14 sentencing.

What's next?

A case management hearing on the city's lawsuit will be held March 15 in Lee County Circuit Court.

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