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“Ms. Gutfahr committed one of the dumbest, ill-conceived, short-sighted, and most audacious crimes in Arizona state history. Her scheme was not well-planned. She made no real effort to conceal her ...
Santa Cruz County is suing Arizona and the state's auditor general, claiming their inaction and “substandard” audits had devastating impacts after its former treasurer was accused of ...
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A southern Arizona county is requesting a jury trial as it sues its former treasurer over allegations she embezzled more than $39 million over 10 years. Santa Cruz County filed a civil lawsuit ...
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The U.S. Customs and Border Protection has awarded a contract worth more than $300 million to a company to build 27 miles of border wall in Santa Cruz County. Fisher Sand & Gravel Co. won the contract ...
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Former Santa Cruz County Treasurer Elizabeth Gutfahr pleads guilty in federal courtThe Arizona Auditor General released its financial investigation into the nearly $40 million missing from Santa Cruz County accounts. In April 2024, county treasurer Elizabeth “Liz” Gutfahr ...
Santa Cruz County's bank, alerted the county to 11 fraudulent transactions for $375,000, prompting investigations by the FBI, Department of Justice, Arizona Auditor General’s Office, and Santa ...
NOGALES, Ariz. (KGUN) — Santa Cruz County is pushing back against an Arizona Auditor General report that says county officials bear some of the blame for not catching more than $39 million ...
“Elizabeth Gutfahr stole $38 million from the people of Santa Cruz County, Arizona, during the 12 years she served as their county treasurer. We expect public officials to serve as stewards of ...
TUCSON (KVOA) - Santa Cruz County filed a civil lawsuit in Maricopa County Superior Court today against the State of Arizona and Lindsey A. Perry, Auditor General of the State of Arizona.
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