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Feds: Ill. suspect spent stolen millions on horses - Fox News
![]() Boston.com | Feds: Ill. suspect spent stolen millions on horses Fox News "She has a trophy case that you wouldn't believe — actually a room," said Stephanie Terranova, who worked with Rita Crundwell for 15 years at city hall and attended her parties and auctions. "You wouldn't believe the different people that came. Feds: Former Dixon CFO spent stolen millions on horses |
Rita Crundwell: Dixon, Illinois Comptroller Allegedly Spent Embezzled Millions ... - Huffington Post
![]() Boston.com | Rita Crundwell: Dixon, Illinois Comptroller Allegedly Spent Embezzled Millions ... Huffington Post By JASON KEYSER 04/27/12 03:34 PM ET This November 2011 file photo, provided by The American Quarter Horse Journal shows Rita Crundwell, of Dixon, Ill., posing with her horse, Pizzazzy Lady, at the 2011 American Quarter Horse Association World ... Feds: Ill. suspect spent stolen millions on horses Prosecutors say Ill. comptroller used $30M theft to fund double life as ... |
In tiny Dixon, Ill., a theft for the ages - STLtoday.com
In tiny Dixon, Ill., a theft for the ages STLtoday.com She is accused of transferring city revenue into it — including incoming sales taxes and other money from the state — before it got to the city's books. She allegedly used the account to fund a lavish, tax-funded lifestyle of cars, horses and jewelry. |
In wake of Dixon theft, cities double-check the books - Herald & Review
In wake of Dixon theft, cities double-check the books Herald & Review She is accused of transferring city revenue into it, including incoming sales taxes and other money from the state, before it got to the city's books. She allegedly used the account to fund a lavish, tax-funded lifestyle of cars, horses and jewelry. |
Stories set to appear in Tuesday's edition of The Herald-Whig - Quincy Herald Whig
Stories set to appear in Tuesday's edition of The Herald-Whig Quincy Herald Whig SHARED REVENUES: Both the city of Quincy and Adams County stand to lose millions of dollars if the Illinois General Assembly enacts legislation that would divert shared revenues to help fund public school teacher pensions in the state. |

