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“You can trust but you have to verify,” said Assistant U.S. Attorney Joseph Pedersen, who prosecuted the case. “And I think that’s the lesson for other municipalities.”

Mayor Burke said he was pleased to see Crundwell immediately taken into custody but said the sentencing was also emotional, “knowing her all these years and (to) think what a tragedy this whole thing is not only for the city but for her also.”

The mayor, though, questioned the sincerity of Crundwell’s apology, saying, “I think her conscience didn’t bother her at all.”

Meanwhile, U.S. marshals who have been selling off many of Crundwell’s assets, said Thursday that they expect about $10 million to ultimately be returned to Dixon coffers.

But with 60 counts of felony theft still pending in Lee County court, Crundwell potentially still faces additional prison time. Anna Sacco-Miller, the county’s state’s attorney, said she would meet with town officials before deciding whether or not to continue the prosecution.

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