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Dixon comptroller who stole $53M wants lighter sentence

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"The cooperation of Ms. Crundwell has been extraordinary," Gaziano wrote in the filing.

In their Jan. 31 court filing seeking a longer sentence, prosecutors noted that while Crundwell was stealing from the city, she repeatedly argued for painful spending cuts at budget meetings. She claimed the shortfalls were the result of an economic downturn and late payments from Illinois' state government, according to prosecutors.

"Day after day, for more than 20 years, [the] defendant would work with employees of the city of Dixon and interact with citizens in her capacity as comptroller while lying about the reason the city of Dixon lacked funds," U.S. Attorney Gary Shapiro wrote.

The filing also laid out details about the impact of the theft: Police could not afford to upgrade squad car radios or make new hires, streets could not be resurfaced, a waste water treatment facility had to be delayed and the city had to issue $3 million in bonds to cover financial obligations.

In their filing, prosecutors included a news article about Crundwell's 2010 birthday party in Venice Beach. Paid for with the help of stolen money, the party had live music, prime rib and jumbo shrimp cocktails.

"Rita was gorgeous as always in one of her trademark 'must have' coats," said the article in GoHorseShow.com.

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