Robert Telles
Robert Telles, the Democrat Clark County official accused of fatally stabbing a Las Vegas Assessment-Journal investigative reporter in September 2022 was discovered responsible of first-degree homicide on Wednesday.
Jeff German, 69, was discovered stabbed to dying in entrance of his residence in September 2022 on a Saturday morning.
Jeff German
Telles, a Democrat, misplaced his re-election bid within the June 2022 main after Jeff German uncovered the hostile work atmosphere within the Democrat official’s workplace.
Jeff German had additionally just lately filed a public data request on emails and textual content messages between Telles and others in his workplace, the Las Vegas Assessment-Journal reported.
In response to the Every day Mail, hours earlier than Jeff German was stabbed to dying, Robert Telles was instructed Clark County was going to launch personal texts and images along with his mistress.
Telles’ mistress Roberta Lee-Kennett
Telles was seen cleansing his burgundy SUV – which was noticed close to Jeff German’s residence on the time of the homicide.
Robert Telles seen washing similar automobile related to the deadly stabbing: photograph credit score: Assessment-Journal
Robert Telles’ DNA was additionally discovered beneath Jeff German’s fingernails.
The Democrat official repeatedly claimed the entire proof in opposition to him was both misrepresented or planted.
Telles hung his head down in courtroom because the jury foreperson learn the responsible verdict.
WATCH:
Clark County’s district legal professional thanked the jury after lengthy deliberation into the homicide case of a Las Vegas journalist.
Steven Wolfson says “justice has been served” and is considering Jeff German’s households and buddies.
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ABC Information reported:
A former Nevada politician was discovered responsible Wednesday of killing journalist Jeff German in September 2022.
Because the jury’s foreperson learn out the decision, Telles seemed down and shook his head.
In a press convention after the decision was introduced, Clark County District Legal professional Steven Wolfson thanked the jury for his or her work on the case.
“Right now’s verdict ought to ship a message, and that message is a transparent message that any makes an attempt to silence the media, or to silence or intimidate a journalist, won’t be tolerated,” Wolfson stated.
Prosecutors stated former Clark County public administrator Robert Telles, 47, stabbed the Las Vegas Assessment-Journal reporter to dying after German uncovered corruption in his workplace, destroying each his political profession and his marriage. German’s story detailed an allegedly hostile work atmosphere in Telles’ workplace — together with bullying, retaliation and an “inappropriate relationship” between Telles and a staffer — all of which Telles denied.