Las Vegas Review-Journal

Facing charges, utility’s CEO out

She’s suspected of embezzleme­nt

- By Bailey Schulz and Jeffrey Meehan Las Vegas Review-journal

Pahrump’s utility has officially cut ties with former CEO Angela Evans.

Monday’s announceme­nt of her departure from the Valley Electric Associatio­n came nearly five months after her arrest for alleged embezzleme­nt and subsequent placement on paid administra­tive leave. The case was turned over by the Nye County Sheriff ’s Office to the Nye County District Attorney’s Office, and charges have yet to be filed.

Dave Hall, president of the associatio­n’s board of directors, said Dick Peck will continue to serve as interim CEO and declined to offer further details in a phone interview.

Evans’ arrest

Evans joined Valley Electric in May 2018, after former CEO Tom Husted left abruptly “to pursue other interests.” In February, she was arrested for allegedly using $75,000 of the utility’s money to move power lines near her Pahrump home undergroun­d.

The charge against Evans was part of a larger investigat­ion into the utility by the Sheriff ’s Office into possible misuse of funds.

On Feb. 22, shortly after the utility announced a

9.9 percent rate hike, the Sheriff ’s Office searched the cooperativ­e’s administra­tive offices, citing allegation­s of sexual harassment and financial cover-ups against Husted. Husted has not been charged with a crime or arrested in relation to the

ongoing investigat­ion.

A second search warrant was carried out Feb. 26, the date Evans was arrested.

Nye County District Attorney Chris Arabia said the office plans to confer with an outside expert before deciding whether to file a criminal complaint.

Valley Electric executives and the co-op’s board of directors have said the allegation­s against Evans and the overall investigat­ion are false.

“I was in the boardroom when the special investigat­or went through the

report on the timeline and on the line items, and he could find nothing in his investigat­ion that would indicate any illegal activities went on,” Peck said in a previous interview. “She (Evans) was not either directly or indirectly involved in the decision-making process. That’s all I can say. It was in the report, and that will be given to the DA.”

Attempts to reach Evans have been unsuccessf­ul.

An audit of Valley’s 2018 financials by Texas-based accounting firm Bolinger, Segars, Gilbert and Moss in February stated the utility’s statements “present fairly” its financial position.

Bill Miller, a tax partner at the Texas-based

accounting firm, previously told the Review-journal the audit provides “reasonable assurance, rather than absolute assurance,” that financial statements are free of misstateme­nts.

Peck said previously that “there’s nothing in the audit that would support any of the allegation­s of hush money paid.”

Attempts by the Pahrump Valley Times to reach Husted have been unsuccessf­ul.

Contact Bailey Schulz at bschulz@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0233. Follow @bailey_schulz on Twitter. Pahrump Valley Times reporter Jeffrey Meehan contribute­d to this report.

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