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Rita Crundwell Arrested for Fraud; Free on $4,500 Bond
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Rita Crundwell of Dixon, IL. Photo © GoHorseShow.com

ROCKFORD – Longtime Dixon Comptroller Rita A. Crundwell is free on a $4,500 recognizance bond, prohibited from selling any horses or other property while her wire fraud case proceeds in federal court, a judge ruled this afternoon.

Crundwell, who has horse ranches in Dixon and Beloit, Wis., can travel in northern Illinois and to her Wisconsin property, U.S. District Court Judge Michael Mahoney said. She also must surrender her state Firearm Owner's Identification card.

Crundwell, 58, was arrested Tuesday morning at City Hall and charged with a single count of wire fraud. She is accused of defrauding the city by wiring $175,000 in city funds from a bank in St. Paul, Minn. to a bank in Cincinnati for her own use in November.

In an affidavit filed in support of the charge, federal agents say Crundwell misappropriated more than $30 million in city funds since 2006 to finance her own "lavish lifestyle."

Agents raided Crundwell's Dixon home, both horse properties and City Hall on Tuesday, presumably looking for evidence of misdeeds, and confiscated several vehicles, including a $2.1 million motor home.

Crundwell has handled the city's finances since the early 1980s. At a news conference earlier today, Mayor Jim Burke said Crundwell will be placed on administrative leave without pay, pending a vote by the council.

She has a status hearing scheduled for May 7.

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ROCKFORD — The Comptroller for the City of Dixon, Ill., was arrested today by FBI agents on a federal charge for allegedly defrauding the City of Dixon of more than $3.2 million in public funds since just last fall. In addition, a federal criminal complaint alleges that the defendant, Rita A. Crundwell, 58, of Dixon, has misappropriated more than $30 million in city funds since 2006 to finance her own lavish lifestyle, including operating a horse farm.

Crundwell handles all finances for the city and has held the appointed position of Dixon comptroller since the early 1980s. She is paid an annual salary of $80,000, according to the complaint charging her with one count of wire fraud that was filed last Friday and unsealed today following her arrest.

Also today, agents executed search and seizure warrants at various locations including, Crundwell’s home, office, and farms in Dixon and Beloit, Wis., and seized the contents of two bank accounts she controlled. Among other items seized were seven trucks and trailers, three pickup trucks, a $2.1 million motor home, and a Ford Thunderbird convertible, all of which were allegedly purchased with illegal proceeds.

Crundwell is scheduled to appear at 3 p.m. today (Tuesday) before U.S. Magistrate Judge P. Michael Mahoney in U.S. District Court in Rockford, where the issue of bond will be addressed. Dixon has a population of approximately 15,733 and is located in Lee County, about 42 miles southwest of Rockford. The arrest was announced by Patrick J. Fitzgerald, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, and Robert D. Grant, Special Agent-In-Charge of the Chicago Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Dixon Mayor James Burke reported Crundwell to law enforcement authorities last fall after a city employee assumed Crundwell’s duties during Crundwell’s extended unpaid vacation. After reviewing bank statements for September 2011 through March 2012, the FBI expanded the investigation and began reviewing the city’s finances dating back to 2006. The investigation is continuing, officials said.

According to the complaint, Crundwell receives four weeks of paid vacation annually and she took an additional 12 weeks of unpaid vacation in 2011. In October last year, while Crundwell was away from work, a Dixon employee who served as her replacement requested all of the city’s bank statements. After reviewing them, the employee brought the records of a particular account to Mayor Burke’s attention. The September 2011 statement for that account showed three deposits totaling $785,000, as well as 84 checks drawn totaling $360,493, and 40 withdrawals totaling $266,605. Mayor Burke was unaware that this account existed, the complaint states, adding that he then went to law enforcement since none of the withdrawals appeared to be related to any legitimate business of the City of Dixon. Although the bank records show that the primary account holder is the City of Dixon, a joint account holder is listed as RSCDA, and the checks written on this account list the account holder as “R.S.C.D.A., C/O Rita Crundwell.”

The City of Dixon maintains numerous bank accounts, including a Capital Development Fund. Between September 2011 and February 2012, approximately $2,783,912 in various tax funds were electronically deposited into one of the City’s accounts. Crundwell allegedly caused these funds to be moved around to other bank accounts held by the city, and eventually transferred most of these monies into the Capital Development Fund account. Between September 2011 and March 2012, in her capacity as comptroller, Crundwell wrote 19 checks totaling $3,558,000 on the Capital Development Fund account payable to “Treasurer,” and deposited these checks into the account listing RSCDA as the joint account holder. She then allegedly took $3,311,860 from the RSCDA account by checks and online withdrawals, using only $74,274 for the city’s operations. Crundwell allegedly used the remainder of those funds, more than $3.2 million, for her own personal and business expenses, including approximately $450,000 relating to her horse farming operations, $600,000 in online credit card payments, and $67,000 to purchase a 2012 Chevy Silverado pickup truck.

After discovering that Crundwell allegedly had recently transferred $3,558,000 in city funds to the RSCDA account, the FBI obtained additional bank records showing that between July 2006 and March 2012, Crundwell allegedly deposited a total of $30,236,503 in city funds into the RSCDA account, and paid out more than $30 million for her own personal and business expenses. The complaint alleges that she used fraudulently obtained funds to make additional purchases, includinga 2009 Liberty Coach Motor Home for $2,108,000, a 2009 Kenworth T800 Tractor Truck for $146,787, a 2009 Freightliner Truck for $140,000, a 2009 Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck for $56,646, and a 2009 Featherlite Horse Trailer for $258,698. Between January of 2007 and March of 2012, Crundwell incurred charges of more than $2.5 million on her personal American Express credit card account, including more than $339,000 on jewelry alone, and allegedly used Dixon funds to pay the entire amount of charges.

Wire fraud carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison, and a $250,000 fine, or an alternate fine totaling twice the loss or twice the gain, whichever is greater. If convicted, the Court must impose a reasonable sentence under federal statutes and the advisory United States Sentencing Guidelines.

The government is represented by Assistant U.S. Attorney Joseph C. Pedersen. The public is reminded that a criminal complaint is only a charge and is not evidence of guilt. The defendant is presumed innocent and is entitled to an indictment by a federal grand jury and a fair trial at which the government has the burden of proving her guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

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Added: July 16, 2012. 08:32 PM CDT
Positive
Maybe it is a glass half-full glass half-empty kind of thing. Instead of feeling bad that she won....I simply feel better about not winning. My horses may not be world champions...but I bought them with my own money, paid for training when I could...again with my own money...hauled them in a less than fancy trailer...again paid for with my own money and showed them. So...she won....deep down even she had to realize she couldn't do it on her own. I feel sorry for the people who bred to her stallions...I feel sorry for the poor FBI who are probably struggling to figure out what in the world to do with 300 plus horses....I feel sorry for the AQHA...how can you get past this. As for me....I think I may actually enjoy paying for this month's training.
Tailwind
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Added: May 10, 2012. 02:41 PM CDT
what has AQHA become
Why would anyone want to be part of an organization that is totally controlled by deep pockets oh yeah its just "business" very sad
outside looking in
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Added: May 09, 2012. 04:18 PM CDT
"Good"
She must not be that intelligent she is using a public pretender in her defense. She was a very saavy BS artist from people who have met her, but unfortunately it catches up with you in the end.
She must not have been paid well as a comptroller for the City of Dixon, and that was her motive. None of the garbage jobs near Rockford pay well, and you have to be related to someone running the company to land a job there anyway, so she must have been related to someone at the City.

Good luck with the public pretender.
Dick Johnson
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Added: May 05, 2012. 02:02 PM CDT
Really?
It is truely amazing to me that so many people are actually suprised by the charges pending against Rita Crundwell.

I think it's been pretty clear over the years that there was alot of money coming from somewhere, and we in the horse industry should know the chances of making that kind of income from horses is pretty slim.

I think it takes an arrogant and narcistic person to put on the kind of display of wealth that Ms. Crundwell did when she pulled her caravan of vehicles into the show grounds over the years.

When all of this finally plays out through the legal system, I hope justice is done. Perhaps when she is found guilty (not if), it would make good sense for her to spend the duration of her sentence doing community service to try and 'give back" to the people of Dixon whos trust and faith was violated.
A Realist
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Added: April 28, 2012. 06:28 PM CDT
rats on a sinking ship
It's amazing that everyone loves to jump on the "drama" bandwagon. What ever happened to: proven gulty. I always love the rats on a sinking ship, because everyone on here reminds me of that statement.
Bruce
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Added: April 27, 2012. 04:50 PM CDT
foal papers
For those of you who bred to her studs and have babies you may have to wait until this whole mess get sorted out before you can register them. The FBI seized all her papers and I mean everything. They are not horse people they are the law and unfortuantely they probably wont get how important it is to all. However I have been known to be wrong. Maybe they will move things along and get that stuff out of the way. Its sad all around. I hope the horses are going to be alright. If she cant pay anyone to take care fo them other than feeding ect they will loose value. Good I Will Be is an excellent horse but if you let him sit around for 6 months he will look no better than any other back yard horse. Hope they take that inot consideration. On the dreamier side I would buy him is he sat for 2 years. I saw him in person more than once and foal a filly by him. I would have to say he is one of the nicest looking horses I have ever seen. I need to go buy a lottery ticket.
horseyst
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Added: April 27, 2012. 11:43 AM CDT
Tiffanys
Really puts some perspective on those vanity ads she used to take out in the journals featuring Tiffany's gift boxes now doesn't it?!
CC
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Added: April 27, 2012. 11:37 AM CDT
Seriously?
$30 million in taxpayer monies to win trophies and ribbons? Wow. Talk about deluded.
Annie
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Added: April 27, 2012. 11:32 AM CDT
character
I am not a comptroller but I do on occasion have very large checks pass through my hands at work. Not ONCE has the notion of trying to STEAL that money EVER entered my head. So, what does that say about the character of people who not only consider it, but follow through?
CC
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Added: April 27, 2012. 10:44 AM CDT
RICH
How's she doing now? I suppose just fine with hjdden money, smart enough to embezzle for 20 plus years smart enough to hide some! Hope Feds aren't on same page with secret service dudes!!!
lol
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