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Hof claims license pull politicall­y motivated

County says he altered homes without approval

- By Ramona Giwargis Las Vegas Review-journal

A day after Nye County officials yanked the Love Ranch’s brothel license right off the wall, owner Dennis Hof vowed he would get it back within days.

“What you’ve got here is the worst corruption,” Hof said in a phone interview Monday. “It’s just lie after lie. But they’re going to give my license back by 5 p.m. today.”

By the end of the day Monday,

Hof ’s license remained suspended. He needs approval from the Nye County Board of Commission­ers to get it back.

The dispute stems from a claim that Hof failed to obtain permission before modifying several mobile homes on the site of the Crystal brothel. The county planning department last week said Hof made alteration­s that were not permitted or approved.

The State Manufactur­ed Housing Division must approve changes to manufactur­ed homes. Because the homes did not have that approval, commission­ers said, the area was deemed unsafe and the Nye County Liquor and Licensing Board — made up of county commission­ers and the sheriff — voted unanimousl­y last week to suspend Hof ’s license. Three members recused themselves.

Hof said authoritie­s stormed his brothel 2:30 a.m. Sunday to physically pull his license off the wall.

“You’ve got 30 employees out of work and they’re crying their eyes out,” Hof said, describing the raid.

Hof says the accusation­s are bogus and politicall­y charged because he’s running against Assemblyma­n James Oscarson.

“It’s political retributio­n because I had the nerve to challenge the establishm­ent,” Hof said. “They’re out of hand. It’s the same stuff they’re doing to Donald Trump. They’re using government power to put me out of business and discredit me.”

Hof also claims he did not make any changes to the mobile homes.

Nye County Commission Chairman John Koenig said he inspected the mobile homes Friday. He said Hof needed to obtain a sticker to show the mobile homes received approval — which he did not have.

“The manufactur­ed homes are an engineered product,” Koenig said. “Anytime you do anything to them, it has to be done with an engineer’s approval. They have to know what you’re doing to ensure it’s safe.”

County officials allowed Hof to continue operating a restaurant and bar on the property.

Three members of the Nye County Liquor and Licensing Board — commission­ers Dan Schinhofen and Butch Borasky as well as Sheriff Sharon Wehrly — recused themselves from last week’s vote to suspend the license due to lawsuits Hof has filed against each of them.

Contact Ramona Giwargis at rgiwargis@reviewjour­nal. com or 702-380-4538. Follow @ Ramonagiwa­rgis on Twitter. Reporter Robin Hebrock contribute­d to this report.

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