Auction of Crundwell jewelry raises $258K
DIXON – An auction of jewelry that belonged to imprisoned former Dixon comptroller Rita Crundwell has raised about $258,000.
In a news release, the U.S. Marshals said the highest bid in Saturday’s online auction was $12,300 for a men’s ring with a horseshoe motif. The gold ring has 14 diamonds and is engraved with Crundwell’s initials and the name of one of her ranches.
Other items on the auction block included watches, necklaces, loose diamonds and gold bar bullion.
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