Summary: Becky Farwell prides herself on doing a great job taking care of the funds for Pierson, Illinois, while stealing money to fund her art collecting habit. Her art aficionado persona is Reba Farwell, and she spirals out of control, taking more and more money to buy designer clothes, art, and even a condo in Chicago. Becky covers her activity by paying money back into her work accounts with art sales. She goes from Chicago to NYC and back to Pierson with regularity for her art business. Eventually, the market for fine art crumbles and Becky has trouble covering her debt to Pierson. She abandons the condo in Chicago and turns her rural barn into a secret art storage unit. She continues to take more money, and make millions in sales at venues like Christie's in New York City. She sees herself in high society photos in magazines and hopes no one in Pierson subscribes to these fancy publications. Eventually the town is facing declaring bankruptcy, and Becky starts to panic as the ...
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