EXCLUSIVE: Husband of Kamala Harris's key advisor is accused of bribery and corruption in 'backroom deal' with Nevada's Democratic Governor in a $1BILLION lawsuit that could bankrupt county that covers Las Vegas
The husband of Vice President
Kamala Harris's newly appointed top advisor is embroiled in a bribery and corruption scandal that could bankrupt Sin City.
Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones, 47, was a lawyer for an environmental group when, in 2018, he allegedly entered an 'illicit and corrupt deal' with
Nevada's Democratic Governor Steve Sisolak, killing a property developer's plans for a high-density residential development on 2,400 acres near Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.
Under his company, Gypsum Resources, and backed by his creditors, developer Jim Rhodes is now suing the county and its board of commissioners for damages that, he claims, run to more than $1billion.
Husband of Kamala Harris's key advisor is accused of bribery and corruption in a $1BILLION lawsuit | Daily Mail Online