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ATKINSON GATES' FAMILY: Ex-official's son, his wife plead guilty

Couple could face jail for child neglect; drug charges dropped

Former Clark County Commissioner Yvonne Atkinson Gates' son and daughter-in-law, who were facing child neglect and drug charges, pleaded guilty to one count each of misdemeanor child neglect.

Brian Atkinson-Turner, 25, and Kathryn O'Gara, 26, each pleaded guilty last month and could be sentenced to spend a year locked up in the county jail, according to the plea.


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  • In exchange for the plea, the county district attorney's office dropped other charges against the couple, including misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia and felony possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell.

    The couple's attorney, Andrew Leavitt, did not return phone calls Thursday seeking comment.

    Atkinson-Turner, who is the stepson of District Judge Lee Gates, and O'Gara are scheduled to be sentenced June 9.

    Las Vegas police arrested the couple in August after police searched their Southern Highlands home and found a stash of marijuana, a marijuana growing setup and feces on the walls. Police said there was nothing to eat inside the couple's refrigerator except yogurt.

    Police went to the house after a caller reported seeing O'Gara driving erratically. The caller followed her black Mercedes to the house.

    Leavitt previously said the Metropolitan Police Department's claims weren't true. He said that there was a small amount of dog feces, but that it would be typical of any dog owners who keep their pets indoors.

    In January, O'Gara testified that police used heavy-handed tactics when they entered her home.

    She said police pointed a gun at her head and at her then 21/2-year-old daughter and swore at her.

    The couple also is facing federal charges that they filed a false tax return and didn't file corporate tax returns.

    A federal indictment claimed the couple used money from their company, Ad Vibe, to cover car and house payments and were paid about $169,000 from Atkinson Gates' 2004 campaign fund.

    The couple's 2004 personal income tax returns listed only $12,523 in income, the indictment stated.

    The indictment also said the couple didn't file corporate taxes for Ad Vibe in 2004 and 2005 even though the company earned at least $310,000 in those two years.

    Atkinson-Turner and O'Gara both pleaded not guilty to the federal tax charges in March. They could face up to four years in prison and $350,000 in fines each if convicted on all counts.

    Contact reporter David Kihara at dkihara@reviewjournal.com or 702-380-1039.

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    Dr. Tate wrote on May 11, 2008 08:26 PM: I must say, "one may remove the negro from the ghetto, however, one cannot remove the ghetto from the negro".


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    Me wrote on May 09, 2008 02:03 PM: Trash trash and more trash......


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    Ad Vibe????? wrote on May 09, 2008 01:46 PM: It would be really interesting to see what kind of advertising/marketing experience this guy has. Is he really qulaified to handle the PR/Media/Advertising/Communications for a substantial political campaign. Hmmmmmmm


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    fluffy wrote on May 09, 2008 01:00 PM: That is one USED-UP 26-year-old honey! She looks at least 30 years older than that!

    My hunch is that these apples fell directly under the tree.


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    David wrote on May 09, 2008 11:04 AM: Filth breeds filth. What else can we expect from one of our corrupt politicians?


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    gh wrote on May 09, 2008 09:25 AM: I agree with wiliam and B there comments are so true.


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    BT wrote on May 09, 2008 08:17 AM: They lawyer said there was a small amount of dog feces, but that it would be typical of any dog owners who keep their pets indoors.

    I don't think so. I have three dogs and it's not "typical" for any feces to be in the house. Lame excuse.


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    William Bonzy wrote on May 09, 2008 07:51 AM: This whole thing stinks of political connections. They did not need to make a plea deal with this corrupt family. They should have kept all the charges against them and let the trial and jury decide instead of the corrupt politically connected people and judges.


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    fixit wrote on May 09, 2008 06:08 AM: the county district attorney's office dropped other charges against the couple, including misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia and felony possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell.
    Of course they did they have juice ib this town-Las Vegas police arrested the couple in August after police searched their Southern Highlands home and found a stash of marijuana, a marijuana growing setup and feces on the walls. Police said there was nothing to eat inside the couple's refrigerator except yogurt.


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    b wrote on May 09, 2008 05:04 AM: Something is wrong with this story. Leavitt, a lawyer, previously said one thing, now another? A lawyer that lies?? hhmm, hard to believe. Too bad the mom of the guy don't plead guilty to her crimes as a commissioner, save us some money, put the whole family in jail where they belong