“I know at my sentencing you felt I was not given a death sentence with my projected age of release of 77, but now with my deteriorating health condition, and the danger of the COVID-19 pandemic, I feel I have been given a death sentence,” she wrote in a handwritten request to Judge Philip Reinhard filed late last month in federal court in Rockford, according to Sauk Valley Media.
Rita Crundwell, who stole more than $50 million as Dixon comptroller, seeks release from prison over COVID-19 fears

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