Author in Dixon in 2009 |
Until this crime, Dixon was chiefly known as the boyhood home of Ronald Reagan.
But Dixon is going to get much of its money back.
From SaukValley.com:
DIXON – The city reached a $40 million out-of-court settlement this morning with its former auditors and Fifth Third Bank, who the city said were to blame for former Comptroller Rita Crundwell's theft of nearly $54 million over two decades.Dixon posts:
Mayor Jim Burke made the announcement this morning during a special meeting of the Dixon City Council, during which the council approved the settlement.
The agreement was reached Friday in Chicago, Burke said.
Including about $10 million more the city expects to receive from the sale of Crundwell's assets, the city could recover about $50 million. The city's attorneys will receive about $10 million from the settlement, meaning Dixon actually would recover about $40 million.
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