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Steve Miller

Steve Miller, is a former Las Vegas City Councilman. In 1991, the readers of the Las Vegas Review Journal voted him the "Most Effective Public Official" in Southern Nevada. Miller writes internationally syndicated columns on organized crime and political corruption for Rick Porrello's AmericanMafia.com.

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Jason Hanson Sues Jared Shafer And Others For Civil Racketeering, Fraud, And Embezzlement

LAS VEGAS - 27 year old cerebral palsy victim Jason Hanson, after waiting since April 2016 for the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Abuse and Neglect Detail to present Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson with Requests for Prosecution of the persons who stole the majority of his inheritance, on July 17, 2017 took the next step and filed a Civil Racketeering and Embezzlement lawsuit against his exploiters in Nevada State Court.
- Monday, July 24, 2017


Private "guardians" Jared E. Shafer and Patience Bristol sue blind man for libel

LAS VEGAS - On April 10, 2014, private "guardians" Jared Shafer, his former employee Patience Bristol, Shafer's business Professional Fiduciary Services of Nevada (PFSN Inc.), PFSN office manager Amy Deittrick, Deittrick’s AVID BUSINESS SERVICES, their attorneys Mark Solomon, Dana Dwiggins, Alan Freer, and Robert Simpson, and CPAs Bruce Gamett and Shawn King filed a civil libel lawsuit against Charles Pascal who has been blind since birth.
- Monday, June 30, 2014



Patience Bristol escorted from court in handcuffs

LAS VEGAS - Clark County District Court Judge Elizabeth Gonzalez this morning sentenced PFSN Inc. "guardian" Patience Bristol to three to eight years in Nevada State Prison for stealing from elderly or vulnerable clients assigned to her by PFSN's owner Jared E. Shafer.
- Wednesday, May 28, 2014

The Grave Robbers

Leann Goorjian lived to be only 51. She was the daughter of Wanda Lamb Peccole and William "Bill" Peccole. Leann's mother was the sister of former Nevada State Senator Floyd Lamb, Clark County Commissioner Darwin Lamb (portrayed in the movie Casino), and legendary former Clark County Sheriff Ralph Lamb. Leann married Greg Goorgian and together had two sons, Gavin and Camden, now in their late twenties and working for the family business Peccole Nevada Corporation.
- Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Mesquite Lands Act of 1986--The Rest of the Story

As more information becomes available, it is becoming clear to me as a former Las Vegas and Clark County land planner, that the Bundy story is not about cows,tortoises, grazing rights, childish name calling, or alleged threats.
- Wednesday, April 30, 2014


BLM Siege At Bunkerville - The Real Story

AmericanMafia.com
  • Big profits are being threatened by animals grazing on prime real estate, but the real story has been lost in a haze of inciteful rhetoric
  • A rancher's refusal to sell his land and stop his cattle from grazing nearby may have created a crisis in the real estate industry
- Monday, April 28, 2014

Bundy vs. BLM: The Plot Unfolds

After surveying the Bundy Ranch and adjacent river side land (real estate), I drove the short distance along Riverside Road to Mesquite to visit my nephew.
- Wednesday, April 16, 2014


I just returned from Bunkerville

On my way back at noon today (Monday), I observed fourteen LV Metro Police units leaving the Bunkerville area and traveling toward Las Vegas.
- Tuesday, April 15, 2014

The late Wayne Bunker - my mentor on the LV City Council

The tiny hamlet of Bunkerville is located fifty miles east of Las Vegas in the southeast corner of Nevada along the Virgin River near the Arizona and Utah borders. The town was named after one of the pioneer Mormon families that first settled Southern Nevada in the late 1800's.
- Sunday, April 13, 2014

Henry v. Rizzolo - Case Closed

LAS VEGAS - In a case that's dragged on since September 20, 2001, when Kansas tourist Kirk Henry disputed a padded bar tab and had his neck broken by a manager of the then-Crazy Horse Too strip club in Vegas, justice has finally prevailed.
- Friday, August 16, 2013

Henry v. Rizzolo - Case Closed

LAS VEGAS - In a case that's dragged on since September 20, 2001 when Kansas tourist Kirk Henry disputed a padded bar tab and had his neck broken by a manager of the then-Crazy Horse Too strip club in Vegas, justice has finally prevailed.
- Tuesday, August 13, 2013


U.S. Judge Philip Pro: “Seems like this case is done.”

On Thursday, July 25 at 1:45 PM, Senior United States District Court Judge Philip Pro stated: "Seems like this case is done." His words were in response to a dispute between attorneys for beating victim Kirk Henry and convicted racketeer Rick Rizzolo over whether additional litigation can take place between the parties.
- Thursday, July 25, 2013


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Teenbeat Las Vegas
All this week, KLAS-TV Channel 8 is celebrating its 60th Anniversary. On Friday, July 19, the station will feature film clips from the 1960's production of "Teenbeat Las Vegas" hosted by then 19 year-olds Keith Austin and Steve Miller.
- Friday, July 19, 2013

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