Wealthy Las Vegas businessman Stephen Cloobeck and his ex-girlfriend have been embroiled in litigation for months. He claims she conned him. She claims he’s harassing her.
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Three California women are leading a federal lawsuit against the maker of Real Water in the wake of an investigation into liver illness linked to the product.
Class-action lawsuits filed Tuesday accuse auto insurance companies of failing to reduce premiums sufficiently for Nevada policyholders during the pandemic.
A couple charged in a fatal Thanksgiving shooting spree that began in Henderson and continued in Arizona had a brief court proceeding on Wednesday.
Nevada’s U.S. Attorney and FBI director issued a joint warning Monday about various fraud schemes surfacing in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.
Nevada officials should have conducted more thorough background checks on potential pot companies before handing out a round of dispensary licenses, a judge ruled Friday.
Edwin Fujinaga, 72, former owner of the medical-billing-collections company MRI, defrauded thousands of investors in one of the biggest financial crimes in U.S. history.
Cadesha Bishop, 25, accused of shoving a 74-year-old man to his death off a bus in Las Vegas, appeared briefly before a judge Thursday on a murder charge.
A former Las Vegas detective arrested on a murder charge Monday in what prosecutors called the “execution” killing of her former son-in-law was ordered held without bail Tuesday.
David Copperfield’s “Lucky #13” illusion, in which audience members appeared to vanish from a floating stage, was dangerous in design and execution, a lawyer for a man suing the magician told Las Vegas jurors Wednesday.