Arrest warrant out for former Clark County Commissioner
Former Clark County Commissioner Lynette Boggs-McDonald has a lot of explaining to do.
Boggs-McDonald was appointed to the Clark County Commission in April 2004, won her election in November of that year, but lost a re-election last year.
Commissioners are required to live in their own district, and before re-election, a surveillance video was circulated showing Boggs-McDonald living outside her area.
A warrant is now out for her arrest stemming from that felony, which also includes two counts of perjury.
In addition, she's being charged with using campaign funds for personal use, posting over $1,200 in babysitting expenses.
A website called Evict Lynette had been lobbying to evict Boggs-McDonald while she was in office. The site was set up by the Nevada State Democratic Party.



