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Former Illinois Official Convicted of Embezzling Over $50 million In Public Funds Among Those Benefited By Biden's Commutations

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Controversies have begun to emerge from President Joe Biden's decision to conduct the largest single-day act of clemency in modern history. Among those benefited by it are people who were widely condemned for their crimes, including Rita Crundwell, a former public official convicted of embezzling over $50 million from a city in Illinois.

Crundwell was the comptroller of Dixon, Illinois, and was sentenced in 2013 of embezzling $53 million in actions that went as far back as 1990. She pleaded guilty to the charges and was sentenced to 19 years in prison.

Crundwell was due to serve 85% of her sentence, meaning that she was set to remain behind bars until October 2029. However, she was released in August 2021 during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic along with several thousands of prisoners as the disease was rapidly spreading in facilities across the country.

"America was built on the promise of possibility and second chances. As President, I have the great privilege of extending mercy to people who have demonstrated remorse and rehabilitation, restoring opportunity for Americans to participate in daily life and contribute to their communities," Biden said in a statement when announcing the clemency.

Overall, he commuted the sentences of 1,500 people released from prison and placed under home confinement during the Covid-19 pandemic and pardoned 39 more who had been convicted of nonviolent crimes.

Crundwell was in the former group, staying in home confinement since 2021. According to her plea deal, she opened in 1990 a bank account under the name of Dixon but used her for personal expenses, including a horse breeding business, credit card purchases and several properties. She also created fake invoices to make it seem like the funds were being used for legitimate expenses and justified shortfalls saying the state was late in payment of tax revenues to the city.

Then-Dixon Mayor Jim Burke reported Crundwell to authorities after an employee took over her duties while she was on extended vacation and found evidence of her crimes. Current Dixon City Manager Danny Langlossa criticized Biden's decision in a statement obtained by CBS News.

"The City of Dixon is shocked and outraged with the announcement that President Biden has given Rita Crundwell clemency for the largest municipal embezzlement in the history of our country. This is a complete travesty of justice and a slap in the face for our entire community," he said.

"While today's news in unimaginable, the City of Dixon is in an incredible place today. We will continue to focus on the future and work to capitalize on the momentum we have created."



 
I attend quite a few fraud conferences and trainings, and her story is one that's used as an example in almost all of them. It was massive, and she used the money in such a overt, public way. And Dixon is a small town - she completely screwed them over with the amount that she stole from them. Even at the end, her family bought back some of the assets (presumably with money she'd stolen?)

I really can't believe that she would have been pardoned. There's no reason for the president or anyone else to have the power to just pardon people for federal crimes for which they've been convicted - especially when it's not the result of some miscarriage of justice. There's no denying that she did this. She should've stayed in jail for as long as she was sentenced.
 
Which official let it go on for so long or didn't notice? That's a lot of cash.
 
she was sent to a halfway house in '21 due to covid so has been out of prison since then but still in the "system." not sure why her sentence was commuted, bad move by biden
 
I attend quite a few fraud conferences and trainings, and her story is one that's used as an example in almost all of them. It was massive, and she used the money in such a overt, public way. And Dixon is a small town - she completely screwed them over with the amount that she stole from them. Even at the end, her family bought back some of the assets (presumably with money she'd stolen?)

I really can't believe that she would have been pardoned. There's no reason for the president or anyone else to have the power to just pardon people for federal crimes for which they've been convicted - especially when it's not the result of some miscarriage of justice. There's no denying that she did this. She should've stayed in jail for as long as she was sentenced.

She wasnt pardoned, the sentence was commuted. I agree it looks bad but she is 72 years old, served an 11 year sentence and has been out of prison on compassionate release since 2021. Essentially she got 4 years less years in a halfway house.
 
she was sent to a halfway house in '21 due to covid so has been out of prison since then but still in the "system." not sure why her sentence was commuted, bad move by biden

She's been living on her brother's 80 acre farm, where she has access to the horses, pool, and her own guesthouse.
 
She's been living on her brother's 80 acre farm, where she has access to the horses, pool, and her own guesthouse.
I believe she's been living at what was the horse ranch that she bought with embezzled money, that he later bought - my guess is using money that she'd embezzled and kept hidden.
 
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She wasnt pardoned, the sentence was commuted. I agree it looks bad but she is 72 years old, served an 11 year sentence and has been out of prison on compassionate release since 2021. Essentially she got 4 years less years in a halfway house.
Yeah - sorry about using the wrong terminology.

I don't care how old she is. She still committed a huge crime, and violation of the public's trust in her. She didn't have compassion for the community from which she stole - why should anyone show her compassion? She should've had to serve the entire sentence and, to paraphrase Ivan Drago, "if she dies, she dies".
 
She's been living on her brother's 80 acre farm, where she has access to the horses, pool, and her own guesthouse.
damn thats crazy, thought the news this am mentioned half way house. her brothers setup is better than an airbnb.
 
Then-Dixon Mayor Jim Burke reported Crundwell to authorities after an employee took over her duties while she was on extended vacation and found evidence of her crimes. Current Dixon City Manager Danny Langlossa criticized Biden's decision in a statement obtained by CBS News.

"The City of Dixon is shocked and outraged with the announcement that President Biden has given Rita Crundwell clemency for the largest municipal embezzlement in the history of our country. This is a complete travesty of justice and a slap in the face for our entire community," he said.

"While today's news in unimaginable, the City of Dixon is in an incredible place today. We will continue to focus on the future and work to capitalize on the momentum we have created."
 
Yeah - sorry about using the wrong terminology.

I don't care how old she is. She still committed a huge crime, and violation of the public's trust in her. She didn't have compassion for the community from which she stole - why should anyone show her compassion? She should've had to serve the entire sentence and, to paraphrase Ivan Drago, "if she dies, she dies".

Sorry if i wasnt clear, she was already out of prison and was never going back.
 
This is nothing relative to the kickbacks for kids judge from pa.

Biden is not going out with a good look.
 
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The worst commutation was given to the PA judge who was throwing kids in juvenile detention facilties for kickbacks. He ruined many lives. I can't believe Biden did this.
 
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The worst commutation was given to the PA judge who was throwing kids in juvenile detention facilties for kickbacks. He ruined many lifes. I can't believe Biden did this.
Yep. A kid committed suicide. But good on you judge for behaving during home detention.
 
I think it's important to remember that it's highly unlikely that Biden even knows what's going on right now. He's largely incapable and he's surrounded by ideologues. Not a good combination.
 
The department of corrections transferred her custody to a halfway house. Generally you don’t have to go back once you have been transferred to a halfway house.

It was the U.S Bureau of Prisons and I don't see any reference to a halfway house. Rather she was put under home confinement due to Covid.
 
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