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Nevada pimp, candidate, star of HBO series found dead

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Las Vegas — Dennis Hof, a pimp who gained notoriety for an HBO series about his brothel business and who fashioned himself as a Donald Trumpstyle Republican candidate for the state Legislatur­e, was found dead hours after his 72nd birthday bash, authoritie­s said Tuesday.

Hof was found unconsciou­s and later pronounced dead in his private residence at his Love Ranch brothel west of Las Vegas, Nye County Sheriff Sharon Wehrly told The Associated Press.

Wehrly, who also serves as county coroner, said she saw Hof at his birthday party late Monday at a local casino-hotel reception room with more than 100 of his friends, including former Phoenix-area sheriff Joe Arpaio.

“He was sitting on a stool talking with people when I left about 10,” Wehrly said. “I guess that’s partying at 72.”

The sheriff said there was no preliminar­y indication of foul play but her office was investigat­ing. An autopsy will be conducted by the Clark County coroner in Las Vegas, she said.

Hof, who turned 72 on Sunday, was the Republican candidate in a heavily GOP state legislativ­e district. He had said his party would be attended by porn star Ron Jeremy and Arpaio, the former six-term sheriff of metropolit­an Phoenix.

It wasn’t immediatel­y clear Tuesday if Jeremy attended, but Arpaio confirmed he had been at the party Monday night and was astounded to hear of Hof’s death.

“Boy, that’s shocking,” Arpaio said.

The former sheriff, known nationally for his positions on illegal immigratio­n, said Hof was in good spirits when Arpaio left the party around 10 p.m. Monday.

Arpaio, who lost a Senate GOP primary in Arizona in August, said he had taken part in some of Hof’s campaign efforts and was asked by Hof to speak at the party. The lawman said he delivered his comments to the crowd, wished Hof well and ate birthday cake.

“The thing I liked about him: He was with Trump and was for the Second Amendment and lower taxes,” Arpaio said in a telephone interview before boarding a plane to Phoenix.

Hof owned a handful of brothels in Nevada, the only state that allows them to legally operate.

His Love Ranch brothel outside Pahrump is where NBA player Lamar Odom was found unconsciou­s in 2015.

The brothel was temporaril­y shuttered twice this year by regulators who said Hof failed to renew licenses and get proper permits for renovation­s.

About 20 brothels operate in Nevada, mostly in rural areas. The state doesn’t publicize how many are open, and most owners keep a lower profile than Hof.

In addition to his legislativ­e campaign, Hof faced a push to outlaw brothels and had problems with local regulators in the two counties where he ran the licensed bordellos.

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