![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Wojdylo also says more show clothes once owned by Crundwell continue to be recovered, and another auction is planned. So they are being very creative it appears in the naming of some of the horses.” From my understanding, the basics are that Rita Crundwell, a multiple world-champion Quarter horse breeder, was charged with embezzling over thirty million dollars from the city of Dixon, Illinois, for which she worked as comptroller. Wojdylo says he can’t speak for the new owners, but adds, “perhaps their creativity in naming these horses dates back to being tied to Rita Crundwell, who in fact is an embezzler and a convicted felon. “Thereby taking the owner or the breeder, if you will, changing that in their databases from Rita Crundwell to the United States of America,” Wojdylo said. Today, District Judge Philip Reinhard sentenced former City of Dixon, IL Comptroller Rita Crundwell (60) to 19 1/2 years (235 months) in prison for diverting 53 million from city coffers to her. Wojdylo says the request is to get one court order that would allow the government to be entitled to the funds in all future years. She no longer owns them, but because they were enrolled in several incentive programs, they are eligible to cash payouts as long as they are showing. Marshals Service, the motion is specific to royalties that are due and payable to Crundwell for horses she once bred. According to Jason Wojdylo, with the U.S. David Wolfe and Dana Hermanson proposed the change to the Fraud Triangle by adding a fourth element of ‘capability,’ rechristening it The Fraud Diamond. Rita began working at Dixon City Hall in 1970, a year before she graduated from high school. The Fraud Diamond Framework was an improvement on the earlier ‘Fraud Triangle’ used by forensic accountants to detect accounting fraud. “The Embezzler” and “She’s A Fancy Felon” are just a few of the horses named in an appendix of documents filed this week in the Northern District of Illinois court. Rita Crundwell grew up near the small city of Dixon, Illinois. In 2012, Crundwell pleaded guilty to wire fraud, embezzling $53,740,394 from the city of Dixon. CHICAGO (CBS) - The expansive ranch owned by former Dixon comptroller Rita Crundwell was sold Friday to her nephew and his wife, for more than 1 million. Marshals Service talks about a recent court filing Those include winnings from horses she once owned and bred. Five years ago, I, like most Chicagoans and many around. Marshals continue to search for assets of Dixon’s ex-comptroller Rita Crundwell. When Rita Crundwell stole 53 million from Dixon, Illinois, in 2012, the feds called it the largest case of municipal fraud in U.S. ![]()
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