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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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Can’t Buy Me Love

"Tell me that you want the kind of thing that money just can't buy." - Paul McCartney "How much will it take?" - Bob Stupak
- Monday, January 11, 2010





Judge orders Rick Rizzolo’s financials be shown to Kirk Henry’s attorneys

Rick Rizzolo made a majority of his fortune by racketeering. During Rick's hey day, Lisa, Rick, their two children, and other family members including Rick's dad, brother, and sister enjoyed a privileged lifestyle paid for by the family's criminal activities. It's not as though Lisa was unaware of how her husband made his money! Now, the couple is doing everything they can to keep their fortune out of the hands of Henry and the taxpayers including violating Rick's plea bargain agreement.
- Monday, December 14, 2009



Confidential INSIDE VEGAS source outs himself

imageLAS VEGAS - Nevada has the strongest reporter's shield law in the nation. According to Gannett Media; "A journalist does not waive the protection of Nevada's shield law by publishing information, the state's highest court has ruled. (Diaz v. District Court, Jan. 27, 2000.) The decision, which reverses prior Nevada law, affords journalists an absolute privilege from disclosure of confidential and nonconfidential information and sources. It creates one of the strongest privileges in the country."
- Monday, November 23, 2009


Will the President honor a real American hero at the White House?

image Sgt. Kimberly Munley single-handedly stopped Islamic terrorist Nidal Malik Hasan from massacring additional American Military personnel at Fort Hood. Will President Barack Hussein Obama honor this real American hero with a special ceremony at the White House?
- Thursday, November 12, 2009


Two court systems. Two standards of justice.

LAS VEGAS - While convicted racketeer Rick Rizzolo waits to hear his fate at a Contempt of Court hearing scheduled for October 7, 2009 in United States Federal Court, his delinquent son Dominic was just granted a waiver of his twenty hours per month community service requirement by a Clark County District Court Judge nine months after she sentenced him to probation for an attempted murder.
- Tuesday, September 22, 2009

“Aggravated Assault. No Intent to Kill”

LAS VEGAS - Authorities accused Dominic Rizzolo in January 2008 of trying to extort $20,000 from a former high school class mate. When the extortion attempt failed, Rizzolo stabbed the man according to a Las Vegas Metropolitan Police report.
- Monday, September 7, 2009

Rick Rizzolo schedules deposition for 1 AM

Will former federal prosecutor Don Campbell abide by convicted racketeer Rick Rizzolo's demand, and appear at Depo International at one in the morning on the day before U.S. Judge Philip Pro is scheduled to rule on Rizzolo's pro se motion to have him disqualified so Campbell and can be sued for chasing Rick and Lisa Rizzolo to the ends of the earth trying to collect the $9 million Rizzolo in his plea bargain agreed to pay unpaid beating victim Kirk Henry in exchange for a ridiculously light prison sentence?
- Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Rick Rizzolo - Pro Se lawyer

Convicted racketeer and Pro Se lawyer Rick Rizzolo does not know where he lives. This may be because, according to witnesses, he lives with his ex-wife at her deeply mortgaged "Las Vegas" home on the Canyon Gate golf course.
- Wednesday, August 19, 2009


Did the taxpayers bail out Rick and Lisa Rizzolo?

LAS VEGAS - New information has surfaced regarding additional money allegedly being hid by the wife of convicted racketeer Rick Rizzolo. Local mortgage brokers report that Lisa Rizzolo mortgaged the couple's million dollar Canyon Gate estate in October 2006, took a cash back for around $950,000, then put the money in off shore accounts so it cannot be accessed by creditors.
- Monday, August 17, 2009


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