Las Vegas Review-Journal

Gubernator­ial hopeful in ad reveals she was abused as child

- By Ramona Giwargis Las Vegas Review-journal

Nevada gubernator­ial candidate Chris Giunchigli­ani is revealing a painful truth in a new TV commercial responding to attacks ads from a group supporting her opponent.

“An 8-year-old girl was sexually abused for over a year,” Giunchigli­ani begins, looking straight into the camera. “Her sister was kidnapped, held in a trailer and raped for three days. I’m Chris G. And that 8-yearold girl was me.”

Giunchigli­ani shared the story after a PAC linked to the Clark County Education Associatio­n — which has endorsed her Democratic opponent Steve Sisolak — released an ad alleging that Giunchigli­ani “single-handedly protected perverts.”

The 30-second spot refers to a

2005 amendment introduced by the Nevada Assembly Ways and Means Committee, which was vice chaired by Giunchigli­ani. The amendment excluded certain people, including teachers, from registerin­g as sex offenders — though they would have to register if convicted of sexual assault or child abuse.

The amendment and the bill passed unanimousl­y. Giunchigli­ani has said that without the amendment, the bill would have died.

“This legislatio­n was so deeply personal and important to me because it did things like establish the community notificati­on website for sex offenders, and strengthen­ed punishment­s on predators,” Giunchigli­ani said in a Reno Gazette Journal op-ed. “I did everything I could to make sure that bill passed.”

The TV ad, which will run in Las Vegas and Reno, concludes with Giunchigli­ani telling viewers that she also passed “five tough laws against sexual assault.”

“As governor, I’ll do everything I can to protect our children,” she says. “I live with these memories. Steve Sisolak has to live with himself.”

Contact Ramona Giwargis at rgiwargis@reviewjour­nal. com or 702-380-4538. Follow @ Ramonagiwa­rgis on Twitter.

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