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Dixon comptroller arrested in $30 million embezzlement scheme

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Between January 2007 and March 2012, she is accused of racking up more than $2.5 million in her personal American Express card and using funds from the secret city bank account to pay them off.

Among those purchases were more than $339,000 for jewelry — an average of almost $5,400 a month, prosecutors said.

Eric Brantley, owner of Treins Jewelry, was shocked by the multimillions of dollars that had gone missing from town coffers.

"For New York City, $30 million is probably not that much," he said. "For Dixon, $30 million has got to be an awful big figure."

According to prosecutors, Crundwell tried to cover her tracks by shifting funds among multiple city bank accounts. From last September to February, she moved nearly $2.8 million in city funds into an account called the Capital Development Fund. By March, she had written 19 checks totaling more than $3.5 million from the account, payable to "Treasurer," and then deposited them into an another account she controlled — the one the mayor said he never knew existed.

From that account, she spent $3.3 million by check and withdrawals on personal and business expenses, about a third of the city's budget. Those expenditures included $600,000 in credit card payments, $450,000 for her horse farms and $67,000 for a Chevy Silverado pickup, according to the criminal complaint. Only about $74,000 went to pay city expenses, prosecutors said.

The FBI alleged that bank records dating back to 2006 showed a total of $30,236,503 in city funds went into the secret account and then was spent by Crundwell on her horse business and other luxury items such as the 2009 Liberty Coach Motor Home and a horse trailer for $258,000.

After he went to the FBI in October, the mayor said he told no one in the close-knit office about what had been discovered. As she had every weekday when she wasn't showing horses, Crundwell arrived at work Tuesday morning, only this time she arrived to find three FBI agents waiting for her.

"It was a long six months," Burke said.

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