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patrickmcburney · 2 years ago
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Are you looking for an experienced Adams County elder law attorney to help with elder law, estate planning and other related issues? Schedule a free consultation with our experienced elder law attorney in Adams County at (509) 581-3045.  
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ratlifflaw · 3 years ago
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ericfruits · 6 years ago
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Dismissal Of Gentile Bar Complaint Left Undisturbed By Nevada Supreme Court
Anyone who has an interest in lawyer ethics well knows the name and fame of Dominic Gentile. 
The Nevada Supreme Court recently declined to act on the dismissed complaint of a former client convicted of murder.
This pro se petition for a writ of mandamus challenges the State Bar of Nevada's decision not to bring disciplinary charges against attorney Dominic Gentile.' Having considered the petition and supporting documents, we are not convinced that petitioner has met his burden of demonstrating that our intervention is warranted, see Pan v. Eighth Judicial Dist. Court, 120 Nev. 222, 228, 88 P.3d 840, 844 (2004), and therefore, we decline to exercise our discretion in this matter.
The court's order does not identify the nature of the bar complaint. 
The former client had raised and lost claims of ineffective assistance of counsel. 
Las Vegas Weekly reported on the fee that the client had paid in a 2012 story
Adam Gentile knows better than maybe anyone that it’s not easy to at once frighten and arouse an individual.
So he’s building a haunted house at Palomino Club.
This makes perfect sense, actually.
Gentile is the owner of Las Vegas’ only all-nude dance club in Clark County allowed to operate with a full liquor license. The club, located across from Jerry’s Nugget in North Las Vegas, opened in 1969 and holds a liquor license that was granted when the law allowed for such fully nude-full-liquor clubs. That license is not due to expire until 2019 and was grandfathered in, in other words, and on occasion you do see grandfathers enjoying the spinning entertainment at the Palomino.
How Gentile rose to ownership of the Palomino, enabling him to design a temporary Halloween attraction at the club (which will be in place Tuesday and Wednesday), is one of the more tantalizing stories in the history of Vegas business transactions. His father is Domenick[sic] Gentile, who assumed ownership of the five-acre plot on which the club sits in 2007.
One of the city’s more prominent defense attorneys, Gentile received the land as payment from former Palomino owner Luis Hidalgo Jr. in exchange for Gentile’s representation of Hidalgo in the investigation of the May 19, 2005, shooting death of Timothy Hadland. Hidalgo and his son, Luis Hidalgo III, were convicted in 2009 of second-degree murder for conspiring with others to mastermind and carry out the murder of Hadland, whose body was found near Lake Mead.
The victim was a former Palomino doorman who, according to police reports and court testimony, trashed the club to cab drivers and cost the business several thousand dollars in lost customers. The elder Gentile wasn’t exactly performing cartwheels at the idea of taking over a strip club, especially one with such a nefarious history and one that had been fairly run into the ground by the time Hidalgo offered it to Gentile.
But the attorney had an ace to play -- his son, Adam, happens to be an expert in adult-club management, having served as general manager of Club Paradise across from the Hard Rock Hotel on Paradise Road. The 38-year-old Gentile has spruced up the Palomino (it really needed a good scrubbing) and added elements of his own distinctive, often kid-like personality in his marketing of the club.
Three years ago, he was the centerpiece of a Playboy TV reality show about the Palomino, aptly titled “King of Clubs,” and more recently took up mixed martial arts as something of a hobby. He lost his first fight, in June at Eastside Cannery, on a third-round submission, but the upshot was that through training, he dropped from a weight of 307 pounds to 258.
Gentile loves horror films and over the past three Halloweens has put ample energy and resources into an elaborate Halloween attraction on the upstairs level. There, in the dark recesses of the maze-like space, you will find visages of such horror icons as Pinhead from “Hellraiser,” Jason Voorhees from the “Friday the 13th” series and Michael Meyers from the “Halloween” franchise.
Gentile has hired a couple of actors to perform the requisite leap-and-shock routine, and several of the club’s 50 to 60 dancers also are taking part. Some will come at you with machetes; most will just dress in ghoulish garb and enact fright wherever possible.
“We want people to enjoy the fright. We’re not into the shock factor and a lot of gore, which you find at a lot of big haunted houses,” Gentile says. “I look at this as our entire job is to have as much fun as possible and make people scared.”
There is no nudity in the attraction. It will be “business as usual” for customers downstairs. The two themes will not intersect.
“I couldn’t incorporate ‘We’re going to scare you’ with ‘We’re going to turn you on,’ ” Gentile reasons.
Admission to the haunted space is free, but you still must be 21 years old and older to enter the building.
Gentile has been a fan of the horror genre since he visited the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland as a kid. He also remembers being fascinated, and frightened, by the sight of a floating candle at an attraction on San Francisco’s Pier 39.
“You could not get me into the hallway to get near that candle,” he says. “It was a great illusion, and that’s the kind of thing we’re putting on here.”
Gentile says he has unique, yet unspecific, plans to use his 6-foot-7 inch DJ Ben Lake in the haunted space. He laughs at his own affinity for the macabre, as it plays out in an erotic nightclub.
“What can I say?” he says. “I have weird hobbies.”
The Las Vegas Review Journal reported that the client died in late March 2019. (Mike Frisch)
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tendance-news · 5 years ago
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A judge on Tuesday granted Robert Trump a temporary restraining order halting the publication of Mary Trump’s upcoming tell-all, Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man.The injunction marks the first, tentative win for President Donald Trump’s younger brother in his war to stop the publication of his niece’s memoir, which The Daily Beast revealed earlier this month would contain allegations embarrassing to the First Family. The Trump siblings have maintained that the book, to be published by Simon & Schuster, violates the confidentiality clause that Mary Trump signed off on in the settlement of family patriarch Fred Trump Sr.’s estate.Trump Brother Was in ICU Just Before Filing Suit Over Tell-AllRevealed: The Family Member Who Turned on Trump Robert Trump and his celebrity attorney Charles Harder made their first play to block the book in Queens Surrogate Court—but the judge junked the suit almost immediately, telling the elder Trumps to refile in state Supreme Court. They took the advice, and submitted a new request for a temporary restraining order in Robert Trump’s home turf of Dutchess County, in upstate New York.Their arguments seemed to at least somewhat persuade Judge Hal Greenwald, who ordered Mary Trump and Simon & Schuster to appear before him on July 10—and barred them from disseminating her book.A person familiar with the situation told The Daily Beast the court had declined Mary’s attorneys’ request for a public hearing.“Pending the hearing and determination of Petitioner Robert S. Trump’s within motion for a preliminary injunction, Mary L. Trump and Simon & Schuster, Inc., together with their respective members, officers, employees, servants, agents, attorneys, representatives and all other persons acting on behalf of or in concert with either or both of them, are hereby temporarily enjoined and restrained,” the jurist ordered. “From publishing, printing or distributing any book or any portions thereof including but not limited to the book entitled: ‘Too Much and Never Enough, How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man,’ in any medium containing descriptions or accounts of Mary L. Trump’s relationship with Robert S. Trump, Donald Trump, or Maryanne Trump Barry.”This decision is only preliminary, leaving the book’s ultimate fate up to a later decision on the merits of the lawsuit. Mary Trump’s attorney, Theadore Boutrous Jr., told The Daily Beast in a statement, “The trial court’s temporary restraining order is only temporary but it still is a prior restraint on core political speech that flatly violates the First Amendment. We will immediately appeal.” A person familiar with the matter told The Daily Beast the book, to be published by Simon and Schuster, is already on its third print run and the publishing giant is working to get the tome, which is currently Number Four on Amazon’s bestseller list, out to bookstores ahead of its July 28 release. A spokesman for Simon & Schuster, Adam Rothberg, said they were disappointed in the court’s decision. “We plan to immediately appeal this decision to the Appellate Division, and look forward to prevailing in this case based on well-established precedents regarding prior restraint,” he said. Harder said in a statement, “Robert Trump is very pleased with the New York Supreme Court’s injunction against Mary Trump and Simon & Schuster. The actions of Mary Trump and Simon & Schuster are truly reprehensible.  “We look forward to vigorously litigating this case, and will seek the maximum remedies available by law for the enormous damages caused by Mary Trump’s breach of contract and Simon & Schuster’s intentional interference with that contract. Short of corrective action to immediately cease their egregious conduct, we will pursue this case to the very end.”The Daily Beast first reported that Fred Trump Sr.’s granddaughter and Donald Trump’s niece had written a “harrowing and salacious” tell-all in which Mary would out herself as The New York Times’ primary source for their Trump tax investigation. Read more at The Daily Beast.Get our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more.
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christianworldf · 6 years ago
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William Dannemeyer, California conservative and anti-gay crusader, dies at 89
William E. Dannemeyer, a seven-term congressman from California who exemplified the archconservative politics of Orange County, calling for a balanced federal budget while making national headlines for his attacks on “militant homosexuality” in the early years of the AIDS epidemic, died July 9 at his wife’s home in Thousand Palms, Calif. He was 89.
He had dementia, said his son, Bruce Dannemeyer.
Mr. Dannemeyer was “a symbol of the all-white, straight, Christian Orange County,” which became a nationally recognized bastion of conservatism in the late 1960s, said Fred Smoller, a political science professor at Chapman University in Orange, Calif.
A lawyer and former conservative Democrat, Mr. Dannemeyer served in the U.S. House as a Republican from 1979 to 1993, representing Fullerton and other southeastern suburbs of Los Angeles when the region was dominated by defense contractors and former Midwesterners.
He was part of an outspoken line of far-right politicians to emerge from the county, including congressmen James B. Utt, who warned that “barefooted Africans” were training in Georgia to help the United Nations take over the United States; John G. Schmitz, a leader of the John Birch Society; Robert K. Dornan, an antiabortion firebrand known as “B-1 Bob”; and Dana Rohrabacher, a protege of President Ronald Reagan who later backed Russian President Vladi­mir Putin.
A Lutheran elder who said he saw little separation between church and state, Mr. Dannemeyer was often cited as one of the most conservative members of Congress and routinely took to the House floor to lambaste the “homosexual movement,” abortion rights activists, racy television programs and “environmental zealots.”
He favored regulatory rollbacks, expansive offshore oil drilling, cuts to social programs and a return to the gold standard. And he embraced controversy by promoting false claims about HIV/AIDS, reading a graphic description of “the average homosexual’s favorite activities” into the congressional record, and likening Nelson Mandela to black militant H. Rap Brown and felon Willie Horton.
In 1990, Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen dubbed Mr. Dannemeyer “the Renaissance man of bigotry.” The Advocate, an LGBTQ magazine, later included him on its list of “the 50 biggest homophobes of the last 50 years.”
Mr. Dannemeyer regularly broke with his GOP colleagues, including when he voted against the Americans With Disabilities Act, which barred discrimination against AIDS patients, and opposed legislation tracking hate crimes because it placed homosexuality on par with race, religion and ethnicity as protected classes.
His fire-and-brimstone rhetoric on gays made him a hero to the religious right and a leading villain to LGBTQ rights advocates, with whom he delighted in publicly debating, often declaring, “God’s plan for man in this world is Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve.”
Mr. Dannemeyer advocated for new anti-sodomy laws, falsely declared that AIDS patients “emit spores” that can infect pregnant women and followed conspiracy theorist Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr. in calling for AIDS patients to be quarantined. Twice, he unsuccessfully sponsored California ballot propositions requiring health officials to compile the names of people with HIV and remove them from some jobs.
In a 1989 book, “Shadow in the Land,” he warned: “We must either defeat militant homosexuality or it will defeat us.”
Mr. Dannemeyer received widespread support from his district, easily winning reelection every two years, but proved too radical to win statewide office. In 1992, he decided to compete for a Senate seat after the incumbent, Pete Wilson (R), was elected governor of California. He lost in the primary to John Seymour (who fell in turn to Dianne Feinstein, the Democrat) and unsuccessfully ran again in 1994.
Amid an influx of nonwhite residents and college graduates, Orange County swung toward the Democratic Party, voting for presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in 2016. Two years later, Democrats flipped four of its congressional districts to win all six districts in the county.
“It’s the passing of an era,” said Smoller, the political scientist. “We are 2,400 people away from Democrats passing Republicans in voter registration. By October, Orange County will be blue.”
The only son of German immigrants, William Edwin Dannemeyer was born in Long Beach, Calif., on Sept. 22, 1929. His father, who was epileptic, ran a feed store in Los Angeles before moving to a sanitarium in Nebraska when William was a young boy, leaving his mother to care for him and an older sister by scrubbing floors.
“The closest thing he had to a mentor — or a father, for that matter — was his scoutmaster,” said Bruce Dannemeyer. “Boy Scouts filled a large void in his life.”
Mr. Dannemeyer, an Eagle Scout, received a bachelor’s degree in 1950 from Valparaiso University, a Lutheran school in Indiana. He later said he developed the “bug” to run for office while on an internship in Washington and graduated from Hastings College of the Law, a branch of the University of California in San Francisco, in 1952.
After serving in Europe with the Army Counter Intelligence Corps, Mr. Dannemeyer was a deputy district attorney in Santa Barbara County. In the late 1950s, he moved to Fullerton, starting his own law practice and serving as assistant city attorney.
Mr. Dannemeyer was elected to the California State Assembly as a Democrat in 1962 and 1964, then switched parties after losing a State Senate race in 1966. He served as a municipal and superior court judge pro tempore, was reelected to the State Assembly in 1976 and two years later successfully ran for Congress.
In a statement, the Republican Party of Orange County credited Mr. Dannemeyer with leading a grass-roots effort to win “every partisan seat in the county” by the time he left office. He later lobbied for a constitutional amendment protecting school prayer, and he espoused a conspiracy theory linking President Bill Clinton to two-dozen “frightening” deaths, calling for a congressional hearing into the possibility that Clinton may have had his political opponents murdered.
Mr. Dannemeyer drifted further to the fringes after his wife of 44 years, the former Evelyn Hoemann, died in 1999, his son said. In 2004, he married Lorraine Day, a Holocaust denier and advocate of alternative medicine; he later promoted anti-Semitic conspiracy theories and other views that Bruce Dannemeyer described as “unpleasant and plain wrong.”
In addition to his wife, survivors include three children from his first marriage, Bruce Dannemeyer of Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif., Kim Davis of Anaheim, Calif., and Susan Hirzel of Fullerton; 10 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
“Our state and our institutions are emphatically Christian,” Mr. Dannemeyer once said, defending his views on church and state. “This is a religious people. You can’t get any clearer than that.”
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