ROCKFORD – Federal prosecutors want permission to sell certain
properties of former Dixon Comptroller Rita A. Crundwell, including five
land parcels and a luxury motor home, before she is convicted.
According
to a motion filed late Friday, prosecutors want to sell the items
because “financial responsibilities relating to the subject properties
are burdensome and the defendant does not have the means to meet the
obligations.”
Click here to read the motion “Protective Order Requesting Assets”
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On Friday, Federal Judge Michael Mahoney allowed a Texas couple who
board several of Crundwell’s horses and two Texas veterinarians to
intervene in the case.
They are asking to recoup $150,000 in costs associated with the care of 21 of Crundwell’s horses in Texas.
Click here to view the Petition to Intervene titled “United States District Court Northern District of Illinois Western Division United States of America (Plaintiff) v. Have Faith In Money, A Quarter Horse and 394 Other Quarter Horses and 21 Embryos, All Identified On Attachment A, 13 Saddles Identified on Attachment B, and Frozen Stallion Semen Identified on Attachment C, (Defendants)”