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Former Eldridge city clerk sentenced to 2 years probation for stealing city funds

Denise Benson pled guilty to stealing city funds in September.

ELDRIDGE, Iowa — Editor's Note: The video attached originally aired on May 25 when an audit found Denise Benson had used over $84,000 in city money for personal expenses.

Denise Benson, Eldridge's former city clerk who pled guilty to stealing over $80 thousand in city funds, has been sentenced to two years of probation, according to a court document filed Dec. 8. She will also have to complete 300 hours of community service and pay $11,000 in fines.

Benson pled guilty to one count of theft in the first degree, a class C felony, and one count of non-felonious misconduct in office, a serious misdemeanor, in a September plea deal.

As part of the plea agreement, Benson has agreed to pay victim restitution to the City of Eldridge for a total of $36,346.20.

Benson was arrested and formally charged in June 2023 after a state audit showed she spent over $84,500 of city money on personal expenses.

The Scott County Sheriff's Office said a search warrant was executed at her home on June 2 where they recovered property including "several items" that were evidence in the audit report.

"Benson did use the city-owned credit card to make unauthorized, personal purchases from Amazon, PayPal, Menards, AmeriGas, and other various vendors to acquire property," a criminal complaint states.

Iowa State Auditor Rob Sand's report identified $76,171 of improper payments and $8,718 of unsupported payments.

Benson purchased more than $42,000 of personal items on the city's credit card. This includes more than $29,000 in Amazon purchases for items such as men's underwear, children's toys and Hillary Clinton toilet paper.

There were also nearly $2,000 of PayPal purchases including artwork and items at Bass Pro Shops, and more than $32,000 of purchases to other businesses using the city's bank account.

Benson purchased gas for her personal vehicle using the city's credit card 10 different times. She also billed herself for 30 hours of work for a meeting that should have only been recorded as one hour, according to city officials. 

Benson was fired in October 2022 for allegedly misusing city funds.

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