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Commission approves one-year deferral for library director over Super Bowl tickets
Summary
The Nevada Commission on Ethics approved a one‑year stipulated deferral for Kelvin Watson after finding he accepted Super Bowl tickets valued at about $8,600 and sought agency counsel before attending; the agreement requires ethics training for Watson and library staff and dismissal upon compliance.
The Nevada Commission on Ethics on Oct. 16 approved a one‑year stipulated deferral for Kelvin Watson, executive director of the Las Vegas‑Clark County Library District, resolving allegations that Watson accepted and used Super Bowl tickets valued at about $8,600.
Executive Director Armstrong said investigators found Watson ‘‘accepted the gift, and used the gift for…
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