Overview
- Clark County prosecutors announced a grand jury indictment charging Carrie Cox with monitoring or attempting to monitor a private conversation.
- Court documents tie the allegation to a Jan. 9 retirement event at City Hall, where witnesses say Cox tried to record a discussion involving Monica Larson and two others.
- Chief District Judge Jerry Wiese ordered Cox to have no contact with Larson except during council meetings at prosecutors’ request.
- The charge is a Category D felony in Nevada, which can carry one to four years in prison and a fine.
- Cox has denied wrongdoing, and the City of Henderson and representatives for Larson declined to comment, as Cox is scheduled to appear in court on Nov. 20.