Wednesday, March 28, 2012

2nd lawyer in Vegas homeowner association scandal found dead

By msnbc.com staff

Two lawyers?linked?to a homeowner association scandal that has rocked Las Vegas have been found dead in less than a?week.

The body of prominent attorney?David Amesbury, who was named in a fraud investigation, was found Sunday hanging in a?northern California shed just five days after?Nancy Quon, a construction-defect?lawyer, was found dead in her Henderson, Nev., bathtub, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported.

While an autopsy will take time to complete, Nevada County Chief Deputy Coroner Paul Schmidt told the Associated Press he didn?t suspect foul play in Amesbury's?death.


Las Vegas media characterized?Quon, 51,?as a major player in the?investigation. Officials are awaiting toxicology tests to determine?Quon?s cause of death. As in Amesbury?s case, investigators do not suspect foul play.

David Amesbury, 57,?had taken a plea deal in October in a federal investigation where defendants have admitted steering legal and construction contracts to favored firms. Ten?people?agreed to cooperate with federal investigators probing?kickbacks and rigging of?homeowner association board?elections, the AP reported.

Two others also have died, according to the Review-Journal.

Christopher Van Cleef, a retired police officer, shot himself in September 2008 when his name surfaced in connection to the probe. An ex-homeowners association board member, identified as Robbi Castro, died of a drug overdose in 2010, the Review-Journal reported.

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