County Assessor Mike Clark gets year extension on protective order filed against him by Washoe County
June 30, 2021
Attorney Mark Mausert, left, and his client Mike Clark via Zoom during a hearing to extend a temporary protection order against Clark. Share
Washoe County Assessor Mike Clark
At the request of Washoe County-hired attorney Brian Brown, representing County Manager Eric Brown, Glasson granted the year extension with a modification that Clark is allowed back in the county building where he works.
If he has to conduct business in other parts of the county complex, Clark has to be escorted by the county’s head of security.
Tuesday, June 29, 2021
By Erin Jordan of The Gazette and Jared Strong of Carroll Times Herald
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A hearing at Reno Justice Court yesterday determined a senior judge will hear the case, and the TPO against Clark will remain in effect until that happens.