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Gibbons accuser pursues lawsuit

Woman claims her rights were violated in 2006 incident
















Chrissy Mazzeo, the Las Vegas cocktail waitress who claimed two years ago that she was assaulted by then-gubernatorial candidate Jim Gibbons, filed a federal lawsuit against the Republican governor on Tuesday.

The lawsuit alleges that Mazzeo's constitutional rights to due process and equal protection were violated in the incident and subsequent police investigation. It seeks damages of more than $10,000.


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Also named in the lawsuit are Las Vegas political consultant Sig Rogich, the Metropolitan Police Department, former Sheriff Bill Young, lawyer Don Campbell and Pennie Mossett-Puhek, the friend who was with Mazzeo at the seafood restaurant where she met Gibbons on the night of Oct. 13, 2006, three weeks before Gibbons, then a member of Congress, would be elected the state's chief executive.

Gibbons spokesman Ben Kieckhefer said the governor, in Washington, D.C., for the week, was unavailable to comment on the lawsuit. "He'll make a statement at some point in the future, when the time is right," Kieckhefer said.

A spokesman for Rogich said he wasn't going to comment, considering it was nothing more than "a publicity stunt." Young, who now works for a casino company, didn't return a call seeking comment.

Mazzeo's lawyer on the lawsuit, Las Vegas attorney Robert Kossack, said it was filed Tuesday because Monday, the two-year anniversary of the incident and a federal holiday, marked the end of the statute of limitations for the crimes alleged. Included with the lawsuit was a plea to those sympathetic to Mazzeo to contribute funds to her defense.

On that rainy night two years ago, Mazzeo and Mossett-Puhek drank with Gibbons and Rogich at McCormick & Schmick's, in the Hughes Center complex near Flamingo and Paradise roads. Then, after offering to walk her to her car, Gibbons shoved Mazzeo against a parking garage wall and announced he planned to rape her, she claims.

Mazzeo escaped Gibbons' clutches thanks to a well-timed kick in the shins, according to the lawsuit, and called police. That's when she claims the cover-up began, with Mossett-Puhek, a Republican, relaying threats from Rogich and trying to get Mazzeo to change her story.

Meanwhile, Young, a Republican who had endorsed Gibbons, "kept Rogich and Gibbons informed of the investigation's progress," a privilege that wouldn't have been afforded an average potential criminal defendant. Rogich served as a political adviser to both Gibbons and Young, who left office when his term ended at the end of 2006.

At the time, Gibbons acknowledged walking Mazzeo to her car but said he did nothing improper. He said he had reached out to grab her arm to stop her from falling when she slipped on wet pavement.

Several months after Gibbons won election despite the scandal, the district attorney's office determined there wasn't enough evidence to pursue criminal charges.

In May of this year, Gibbons filed for divorce from his wife of more than 20 years.

The lawsuit largely rehashes the version of events Mazzeo has previously told, including a profanity-laced scene in the parking garage, a mad dash through a succession of Hughes Center parking lots as she tried to get police to come to her aid, and a harrowing barrage of politically charged pressure in the ensuing days as Gibbons and his allies are alleged to have worked to cover up their crimes.

The lawsuit also claims a friendly police officer assured Mazzeo there was evidence, including surveillance tapes, to back up her claims, but he then disappeared and "was never heard of again."

During the investigation, surveillance tapes from the parking garage surfaced several days after police had said there were none. Gibbons' lawyer successfully sued to get the tapes; neither Gibbons nor Mazzeo appeared on them.

Campbell, who has represented the Review-Journal in lawsuits, was Gibbons' lawyer in the matter. On Tuesday, he said he believed he had been named in the lawsuit to prevent him from defending Gibbons against it.

"My reaction (to the lawsuit) was that a delusional plaintiff had found an equally delusional attorney," Campbell said. "This complaint ... is devoid of any factual accuracy and lacks even a scintilla of legal merit." He vowed to "take every single avenue to expose this for what it is."

Mossett-Puhek on Tuesday called the lawsuit "ridiculous" and said she'd filed a complaint about Kossack, the lawyer, with the state Bar Association.

Mossett-Puhek said Kossack called her last week and tried to "bully" her into changing the statement she made to police last year. She said he threatened to treat her as a co-conspirator in the case if Mossett-Puhek didn't change her statement.

"I don't get it," Mossett-Puhek said. "Wasn't there something in the news about the police spending 700 hours trying to prove what she (Mazzeo) said?"

The Police Department declined to comment, citing the department policy of not commenting on pending litigation. Officer Bill Cassell, a police spokesman, said the department had not yet had a chance to review the lawsuit Tuesday.

According to the lawsuit, Mazzeo now lives in Orange County, Calif. Kossack said Mazzeo left Las Vegas after she was "pretty much blacklisted following the incident" and Strip resorts refused to hire her.

In going public with her side of the story, Mazzeo previously said she was only trying to defend herself and didn't want money. Asked about her apparent reversal, Kossack said the lingering consequences of the incident have prevented the now-34-year-old single mother from moving on with her life.

"I think what she said was if he had just apologized at the right time, this could have all gone away, but a lot of other things have happened," Kossack said.

Review-Journal writer David Kihara contributed to this report. Contact reporter Molly Ball at mball@reviewjournal.com or 702-387-2919.

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wakeupvegas wrote on October 17, 2008 11:12 PM:
when gibbons admitted he was with her and saved her from a trip and fall. he admitted he was there, and was making his move.
when the tapes do surface and they will, you will know why the girl called 911

don't give up girl. you are right and the truth will set you free.
keep the fight


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Miles Monroe wrote on October 15, 2008 11:36 PM: I'm curious. Did CM ever learn anything from Mike Tyson's tribulations? Do you think that she innocently strolled with him to the garage to discuss their respective opinions of say...Tolstoy's works? I'm sure they both have the depth of knowledge to carry on for hours.

I was sitting in a barber shop one day listening to a lady barber talk to a customer about how she tried to "trap" her man into staying with her by falsely telling her boyfriend she was pregnant. I was utterly disgusted, I walked out of the business and have never gone back.

To think that she is some naive thing who had no knowledge of the risk she was taking is utterly ignorant.

With regard to the "tapes." Let's assume they exist. Now we've all seen those grainy videos of convenience store robberies where they ask us to report if you recognize the perp. Those videos are notoriously poor and seldom seem to be to be of any significant value. I suspect these tapes, if they exist, probably show little or nothing. Folks we're not talking about a sophisticated satellite surveillance system operated by professionals here. It's probably a twenty year old cheesy videotape multiplexer that you can barely make out images on...at best.

CM wanted to get a piece of the Lovernor and when the chips didn't fall her way she decided to play the last card in her deck. The only problem is that the joke is on the taxpayers.


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Mama Bear wrote on October 15, 2008 05:09 PM: This is an ever-so-classic Vegas crime story.
- Mob strong arms (silences) victims into submission
- "Law enforcement" (oxymoron) manipulates legal system and plaintiffs depending upon the odds, players and side bets.

But, in the end the big shots eventually die, either by natural causes or by bigger bullies than themselves.

Rogich's demise is long overdue, and the truth should be scoured out by the FBI Special Task Force, especially with young and Groover. Both are a disgrace to the police department. But, bottom line, Gibbons HAS GOT TO GO IMMEDIATELY. RECALL GIBBONS NOW!!


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Psycho B*tch from He!! wrote on October 15, 2008 04:32 PM: Happy Halloween JIMBO! Bwa-ha-ha-haaaaa


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Laurie wrote on October 15, 2008 02:36 PM: Chrissy Mazzeo could get a job at Hooters restaurants anytime. Does she know Dr. Zamboni?


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Heather wrote on October 15, 2008 02:25 PM: Chrissy Mazzeo can get a job at Hooters Restaraunt anytime she wants. Does she visit Dr. Zamboni?


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K2 wrote on October 15, 2008 01:27 PM: Re: Sherlock

Like I said, we live in the real world. So what if she gets Gov. Gibbons. Who is going to hire her? How will she support her son? And if she loses this case? She can't get on with her life because she could not let an incident go like most others would have. Sorry if you disagree. The world is not perfect. Filing lawsuits is not going to make it so. Calling people names? Hope you feel better. Maybe you did not see in the article it said she was unemployable here in Vegas. That is because hotels have a policy of staying away from obvious trouble. I've seen it before on a lesser scale. People are so angry at the Governor that they cannot see the picture for what it is. Maybe she will win but I doubt it will be worth much in the end and these cases can drag on for years.


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..temujin ... khan of the yakka mongols ... wrote on October 15, 2008 12:54 PM:

...Lights....Camera up...Quiet please..
....Action..Take two...Rolling....

...If the complaint speaks the truth..Jim Gibbons is lucky that Chrissy was trying to contact her sister, after this traumatic event.
If she had a brother and he heard that a loony, lecherous, lust filled idiot was trying to rape her and threaten her with bodily harm, I ask you dear reader what would have happened..?Probably a well deserved thrashing and perhaps a manslaughter charge would embellish this horror tale. Congressman or not he deserves a sound beating.

...Only time will tell and a well selected jury will decide his or her fate. O.J.Simpson finally ran out of luck in the Clark County Courthouse and perhaps this part time, illegal hiring, spouse cheating, tax dodging, payoff taking, text messaging,excuse of a public servant.

...He's out of his Northern home turf and Southern Nevada may have a chance to teach him to respect our citizens down here.

...If the complaint speaks the truth Ms. Mazzeo shows me she educated herself three times in dental, arts and real estate certificates and that shows me she was an achiever trying to upscale her income. She was a waitress, probably banquet or extra
status, in the best casino in town.
A great way for any student supplementing their school expenses and raising a daughter.

I'm a Wynn shareholder that goes to annual meetings and respect Mr. Wynn telling us that no matter how bad the economy goes he ain't laying off any of his staff. He does not hire bimbos.

If any of you nasty bloggers has a sister or daughter imagine a similar situation in your family.

Hopefully if all is true she'll take a handsome settlement to her new home and daughter because she has been mercifully trashed in the press.

..The great Khan wishes the Kossack best of Luck..


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Mauna loa wrote on October 15, 2008 12:19 PM: I think it has a lot to do with who is on duty over there at the RJ.(The Pink hand).



Breaking story, that you won't see on the RJ...go to: http://africanpress.wordpress.com/



about michelle Obama.....


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wrote on October 15, 2008 12:19 PM: I think it has a lot to do with who is on duty over there at the RJ.(The Pink hand).

Breaking story, that you won't see on the RJ...go to: http://africanpress.wordpress.com/

about michelle Obama.....


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