The State Bar is seeking to punish Jones, who deleted text messages from his personal cell phone that were relevant to a long-running, controversial housing development near Red Rock Canyon.
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Justin Jones wiped clean his phone of all text messages related to a lawsuit against Clark County in April 2019 for two specific, dishonest reasons: corruption and ...
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