Prosecutor: She lied to FBI

Thefts started in '88 with $25,000 taken from Sister Cities, he says

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Flanked by her attorneys, former Dixon Comptroller Rita Crundwell arrives at the Federal Courthouse in Rockford in May. Crundwell will be sentenced Thursday for federal wire fraud. She admitted to stealing nearly $54 million from the city over two decades. (Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com)
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– Where might Crundwell be sent?

In a sentencing memorandum filed last week, her attorneys asked that she be sent to a facility close to Beloit, Wis., where her longtime boyfriend, Jim McKillips, lives.

According to the BOP's website, an inmate typically serves their time at a prison within a 500-mile radius of their release residence. If an inmate is placed at a facility farther away, it generally is because of specific security, programming, or population concerns.

The Waseca Federal Correctional Institute, a low-security women's prison in Waseca, Minn., is about 314 miles away from Beloit.

– What about the state charges?

Crundwell was indicted in September on 60 counts of theft in Lee County for stealing more than $11 million from the city since January 2010. If convicted, the Lee County sentence would run concurrent to the federal sentence.

In December, her Lee County public defender, Bob Thompson, was granted more time to consider whether to file a motion seeking to dismiss the state charges on the grounds that the "acts and dates" contained in both cases may constitute double jeopardy.

What they are arguing

In numerous court documents filed recently, prosecutors and defense attorneys outlined their reasoning for how long Rita Crundwell's sentence should be.

In her pre-sentence report, the federal Probation Department recommends 12 1/2 to nearly 16 years.

Defense: Crundwell should be sentenced to the low end of the sentencing guidelines.

– Age: Crundwell, 60, likely will spend the rest of her life in prison if she's sentenced to the maximum 20 years.

– Post-arrest conduct: Crundwell admitted her guilt to FBI agents in April and to a federal judge in November. She assisted in the investigation by "quickly admitting" that she was the only person involved in the scheme and assisted in the liquidation of her assets to give back to the city.

– Criminal history: Other than the offense at hand, Crundwell's record is clean, which is an indication that she will not commit another crime.

– Rehabilitation: Crundwell has begun the rehabilitation process by cooperating with investigators and can abide by the terms of the orders of the court. She has "established" her concern and remorse for the city by her assistance in the restitution process.

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Dale Grobe wrote on February 13, 2013 4:56 p.m. ...
The only remorse she feels is that she was caught. It's amazing how she became so "sorry" for what she did after she was caught. I would bet that no one will say she was depressed, or saddened, before the arrest. But let's keep in mind that she only stole the equivalent of approximately 30 average people's "LIFETIME" earnings. Some may just consider this "The cost of doing business". These are my opinions only!

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