Gibbons files financial disclosure, no contribution report yet
Gov. Jim Gibbons received income from the state of Nevada and Delta Airlines in 2009, according to a financial disclosure form filed Thursday with the Secretary of State. He listed his income from the job of governor at $141,000.
Gibbons lists 40 acres of agricurtually zoned property on his list of real estate assets.
His list of creditors to whom he owes more than $5,000 includes Don Roger Norman, Reno Land & Cattle LLC, the family law firm Silverman, Decaria, Kattleman, Chtd., and a Visa/Mastercard.
Under business entities he lists the Gibbons Legal Defense Fund which received a contribution of $10,000 from Antonio and Maria Alamo of Las Vegas on Oct. 26.
Reported gifts include tickets to a tennis match valued at $300 from Sam Morabito, a round trip flight valued at $358 from Tony Dawson and concert tickets valued at $375 Venetian Hotel.
Contributions for his reelection campaign should be filed by tomorrow, which is the deadline.

 
 
				
 
		 
  
							 
							 
							 
							 
							 
							