Thursday, April 21, 2022

Nevada County Commissioner Accused of Destroying Evidence Amid Allegations of 'Quid Pro Quo' Scheme With Democrat Gov. Sisolak

A county commissioner in Nevada has been accused of deleting text messages related to an alleged "Quid pro quo" scheme with Democrat Governor Steve Sisolak that drove a developer into bankruptcy.

According to a recent court filing, Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones conspired with the governor prior to both of them taking office to harm a private company, Gypsum Resources, in exchange for a lawsuit being dropped against the county.

Jones is now accused of destroying "Public records in an effort to conceal his improprieties relative to Gypsum."

In a pre-election email from October 2018, Jones wrote to a Sisolak campaign aide that he could dismiss Red Rock's lawsuit against the county - if he would oppose a vote on the project, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.

As part of Gypsum's bankruptcy case and lawsuit against county and commissioners, they requested all communications between the Democrat duo leading up to the vote.

Gypsum Resources has requested a hearing to impose sanctions on Jones and the county over the alleged destruction of evidence.

Breitbart noted, "If granted, the court could impose 'significant monetary sanctions' against both Jones and Nevada's Clark County. Given that Clark County recently struggled to make a multimillion dollar bond payment on the all new Raider's Stadium amid shortfalls in room tax revenue, the lawsuit could spell financial ruin for the county."

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/04/nevada-county-commissioner-accused-destroying-evidence-amid-allegations-quid-pro-quo-scheme-democrat-gov-sisolak/ 

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