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Commission defers enforcement against Las Vegas–Clark County Library executive after Super Bowl tickets; training required

5480223 · July 9, 2025
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The Nevada Commission on Ethics approved a one‑year stipulated deferral for Kelvin Watson, executive director of the Las Vegas–Clark County Library District, after finding he accepted Super Bowl tickets valued at about $8,600 but relied on agency counsel's clearance; the agreement requires districtwide ethics training and policy amendments.

The Nevada Commission on Ethics on Oct. 16 approved a stipulated deferral agreement in complaint number 24-027C involving Kelvin Watson, executive director of the Las Vegas–Clark County Library District.

Executive Director Russell Armstrong summarized the investigation and the settlement. Armstrong said the complaint concerned Watson’s acceptance and personal use of Super Bowl tickets and told commissioners, "The average Super Bowl tickets for that Super Bowl were valued at $8,600 that Watson accepted the gift, and used the gift for himself attending the Super Bowl." Armstrong described a critical factual point…

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