SANTA CRUZ COUNTY, Ariz. (KGUN) — Former Santa Cruz County Treasurer Elizabeth Gutfahr is accused of stealing more than $38 milion in taxpayer money.
A specialist appointed to recover the money says he thinks he can only get a little less than one-third of it back.
Gutfahr is not currently facing criminal charges but Santa Cruz County has filed a civil suit to try to recover the money.
A court-appointed receiver says as of right now his best estimate is that he can recover between $10 and $12 million from the mix of real estate, cars, luxury goods and livestock believed bought with stolen money.
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That makes the most optimistic recovery estimate at about 31.5% of the missing $38 million.
The receiver told the judge in the case he is still working to recover more. That includes efforts to seize and sell assets in Mexico.
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