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Commission accepts one‑year deferral for Las Vegas–Clark County Library director after Super Bowl tickets controversy

5831207 · September 11, 2025
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Summary

The Nevada Commission on Ethics approved a stipulated deferral for Kelvin Watson, executive director of the Las Vegas–Clark County Library District, over his acceptance of Super Bowl tickets; the agreement requires ethics training for him and district staff and could be dismissed if he complies during a one‑year deferral period.

The Nevada Commission on Ethics on Oct. 16 approved a stipulated deferral agreement in complaint number 24‑027C concerning Kelvin Watson, executive director of the Las Vegas–Clark County Library District, after an investigation found he accepted Super Bowl tickets valued at roughly $8,600 and used them personally.

Executive Director Ross Armstrong summarized the investigation: "The investigation determined a number of facts, including that Watson was engaged with the National Football League Foundation in activities that were beneficial to both the NFL and to the library district, that the average Super Bowl tickets for…

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