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Divorce trial ordered for Gibbons, wife




RENO -- They met for 5 1/2 hours behind closed doors with a judge, but Gov. Jim Gibbons and his wife, Dawn, failed on Wednesday to reach a settlement on property division and support matters that would allow them to end their 23-year marriage.

Washoe County District Judge Frances Doherty ordered a divorce trial to start Dec. 28, but the couple still could reach a settlement before then.


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Gibbons, up for re-election next year, filed last year for divorce from his wife, a former assemblywoman, citing "incompatibility." Settlement agreements released by each of their lawyers would indicate they are far from a resolution, but it's unknown how much progress, if any, was made in the court hearing. Neither Jim Gibbons nor Dawn Gibbons would comment Wednesday. Their respective lawyers also declined comment.

Dawn Gibbons wants to sell the couple's ranch-style home on 2 1/2 acres in southwest Reno and the 20 acres of rural land her husband bought in 2007 for $575,000. The vacant land is in Lamoille, 20 miles south of Elko.

She seeks to divide the proceeds from the sales and asks for "fair" permanent support from Gibbons. What that support would be is not specified in the settlement documents.

The governor offered her the Reno home, on which there is a $312,000 mortgage, while he keeps the Lamoille property. He also would give her $2,000 a month support until 2011.

Because of the terrible economy, Dawn Gibbons maintains that the Reno home cannot be sold now and that she is unable to find a suitable job. She asks that they remain married until the property can be sold and he agrees to reasonable support.

The asking price for their Reno home now is $1.1 million, down from the original $1.5 million. But only eight people have viewed the home, and no offers have been made, according to settlement documents.

Her lawyer, Cal Dunlap, also requests that Jim Gibbons, who soon turns 65, be required to set up a mechanism so that support will continue to Dawn Gibbons should he die. The first lady is 55, and Dunlap said the governor probably will die before her.

The first lady also wants the governor to pay all court costs, including the $138,000 she now owes her lawyer.

Jim Gibbons' lawyer, Gary Silverman, said in the settlement papers that the governor wants to keep the Lamoille property, where he would retire.

"This is the place of (the governor's) dreams and the sentimental value exceeds its price tenfold," Silverman said.

Silverman added that Dawn Gibbons has ignored Doherty's request that she get a job, a request made in the governor's settlement papers. The first lady has stated under oath that she could earn $100,000 a year, he said.

"Young, attractive and very experienced in the business world as a small business owner and in the political world as a lobbyist and assemblywoman, it is time for (Dawn Gibbons) to make her own way," Silverman said.

Dawn Gibbons is a former political consultant and once owned a flower shop and wedding chapel.

Instead of moving back into their Reno home, Silverman charged that Dawn Gibbons "desires to live in a garret at the governor's mansion" which has neither a stove nor a refrigerator.

She lives in an apartment above the Nevada Room, a public gathering place next to the mansion. Gibbons lives in the mansion.

In the first lady's settlement proposal, Dunlap said soon after being elected governor, Gibbons "began his clandestine plan to acquire his retirement nest (the Lamoille property) and to shed his wife."

Gibbons never disclosed to her that he had secured a loan to buy the property and that he plans to spend his time with "some of his many lady friends" there, Dunlap said.

Dawn Gibbons has accused her husband of having affairs with two married Reno women, allegations he denies.

Dunlap said Dawn Gibbons has been put in a position of having to "seek employment in the worst economy in the country" at a time when her husband has made "defamatory comments about her to many influential people."

Dunlap added the first lady has looked for jobs but has been told nothing is available in today's economy.

No governor in state history has divorced while in office. The couple has an adult son, and the governor has a son and a daughter from a previous marriage.

A recent poll commissioned by the Review-Journal last week found that 14 percent of those surveyed had a favorable view of the governor and that he would be trounced by Brian Sandoval in a Republican primary.

Contact Capital Bureau Chief Ed Vogel at evogel@reviewjournal.com or 775-687-3901.

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HELEN WEILS wrote on October 15, 2009 07:07 PM: LOOKS LIKE SOMEONE IS USING MY MONIKER TONIGHT. I REALLY GET TO YOU GUYS DON'T I??? LOL!


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HELEN WEILS wrote on October 15, 2009 06:59 PM: HOW CAN I SUPPORT JIM GIBBONS? OVER DAWN GIBBONS? QUEEN RHINO OF THE $BILLION DOLLAR TAX INCREASE IN 2003?
HELLO, THE VOTERS IN HER DISTRICT FIGURED IT OUT. SHE RAN TO TAKE JIM GIBBONS PLACE IN CONGRESS. THEY SAID NO!!
JIM GIBBONS SAYS NO TO TAXES.
DAWN GIBBONS SAYS 'TAX AND SPEND'

I VOTED FOR HIM BECAUSE OF THAT PROMISE. I'M A LIBERTARIAN, I DON'T CARE IF YOU ARE A FRUIT LOOP. GIVE ME A
FISCAL CONSERVATIVE ANYDAY. THIS IS VEGAS, PEOPLE GET DIVORCED EVERY DAY.
DAWN IS PLAYING THIS FOR THE SYMPATHY
FACTOR.
"OH BOO HOO, JIM CHEATED ON ME, I'M A VICTIM" WAAAAAAAAAAA!!!
GET OVER IT, DAWN. GET A JOB, GET TO WORK, BE SOMETHING BESIDES A WHINEY LITTLE SNIVILING LOSER. YOU DEMEAN YOURSELF AND EVERY WOMAN OUT THERE BY
PARADING YOUR DIRTY LAUNDRY THROUGH THE NEWSPAPERS.
IT'S A DIVORCE, GET OVER IT. IT'S NOT
LIKE YOU ACTUALLY HAVE HAD A ROARING GREAT RELATIONSHIP FOR A LONG TIME HAS IT?
JIM'S A DOG, I'M SURE THERE ARE DALIANCES ON YOUR END AS WELL, IF NOT,
SORRY. BUT THOSE LONG MONTHS AND YEARS OF SEPERATION CAN TAKE THEIR TOLL.
COME ON, LIVING IN THE DOG HOUSE AT THE GOVERNOR'S MANSION TRYING TO HANG ON TO THAT LAST SHRED OF JIM JUICE IS PRETTY PATHETIC ISN'T IT??
SUCK IT UP AND PUT ON YOUR BIG GIRL PANTIES. IT'S TIME TO MOVE ON.


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Ditch Dawn! wrote on October 15, 2009 06:39 PM: This woman has been riding her husbands
coattails for years. She really a Democrat but uses his name. She's a tax and spend Rhino. She used him, their relationship has been on the rocks for years. Now she's trying to milk this whole thing for publicity.
She is disgusting. It's time for her to get a life and stop using Jim Gibbons
as a personal piggy bank. Talk about a gold digger!!!


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fred from ferndale wrote on October 15, 2009 05:43 PM: Dear Gov'ner Gym,
He!! hath no wrath like a woman scorned. And you have scorned more'n one, you Ol' Rascal. Well, Dawn knows the dirt, don't she, Gym? That could be some bad wrath, is what I'm thinkin'. Well, just like with Johnny Ensign, we love yer kind up here in Ferndale (rural). Just keep sayin' NO!


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Calven wrote on October 15, 2009 05:28 PM: Who cares about him worries about the Reids destroying Americans and hurting sex victims for profit threw there shareholder position at Lionel Sawyer and Collins.

No media on that case.


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5 1/2 Hours Behind Closed Doors? wrote on October 15, 2009 04:43 PM: MMMMMMMMMMM. 5 1/2 hours with Dawn behind closed doors. They must have had some Viagara!


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Vegas Vinny wrote on October 15, 2009 04:19 PM: The trial promises to be the greatest show since the O. J. trial, a decade and a half ago. They could broadcast the trial on pay-per-view.

Public sympathy will be with Dawn, spurned by her philandering hubby.

Free the ferret, prisoner of conscience, NOW!!



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Jan K wrote on October 15, 2009 04:07 PM: How can Helen support a man that is a government employee?????!!!!!!

The man has FOUR government pensions and free taxpayer provided health care for life!!!

I thought the real helen Weils was against such a lousy scum-bag communist socialist Marxist slacker of a government employee?!


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think wrote on October 15, 2009 03:43 PM:
KarenD wrote on October 15, 2009 02:45 PM:

"Dawn needs to let that man go."

..........................

Ah c'mon. This spectacle is great fun.
And it free!


Don't let go, Dawn!


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KarenD wrote on October 15, 2009 02:45 PM: Dawn needs to let that man go. She is making a fool of herself over him. He isn't worth it. GET A JOB!!!!!!


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