Las Vegas Review-Journal
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- Woman accused of marrying nearly 14 men just to receive money from them, then disappearing, authorities say
A woman from China is accused of marrying 14 men in Las Vegas to receive money, using a counterfeit passport and Nevada driver’s license. Authorities found multiple marriage licenses and certificates linked to her, with six men still married to her. She faces felony charges including bigamy and fraud.
- Woman accused of marrying nearly 14 men just to receive money from them, then disappearing, authorities say
Jiaying Chen, a woman from China, is accused of marrying 14 men in Las Vegas to receive money, with authorities finding counterfeit documents and multiple marriage licenses linked to her. She faces felony charges including bigamy and fraud, with some marriages allegedly occurring as recently as 2026.
- Las Vegas newspaper pushes county to hand over public records
The Las Vegas Review-Journal has won a court ruling requiring Clark County to release documents related to a conflict-of-interest investigation into Jimmy Floyd, a former Construction Management Division manager. Clark County argued it had multiple investigations and delayed compliance, but the judge rejected these claims, ordering the county to provide all relevant records and setting a hearing for potential civil penalties.