Career Timeline of Michele Fiore: Major Achievements and Milestones

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Michele Fiore

Discover the career path of Michele Fiore, from the first major opportunity to industry-changing achievements.

Michele Ann Fiore is a Nevada Republican Party committeewoman and Pahrump justice of the peace. In 2024, she was convicted of seven counts of federal felony fraud for stealing $70,000 intended for a memorial honoring fallen police officers. This conviction marks a significant point in her career, contrasting with her political affiliations and judicial role.

11 hours ago : Trump Pardons Michele Fiore: Fraud Conviction Overturned, Plastic Surgery Controversy Remains.

Michele Fiore, a Nevada politician, received a pardon from Donald Trump after a federal fraud conviction. Controversy surrounds her use of funds for plastic surgery. The pardon effectively nullifies the conviction.

2011: Start of Medicaid Reimbursements

In 2011, Michele Fiore's home healthcare service, Always There 4 You, began receiving Medicaid reimbursements.

2012: Nevada Assembly Member

In 2012, Michele Fiore became a member of the Nevada Assembly, representing much of northwestern Clark County.

February 21, 2015: Broadcast on Right-to-Try and Clarification of Cancer Comments

On February 21, 2015, Michele Fiore's radio show focused on Right-to-Try, and she addressed her 2014 comments about cancer, stating she didn't put them in proper context and referencing a friend's improvement using a treatment from an Italian doctor whose book was called "Cancer Is A Fungus".

March 2015: Medicaid Reimbursements

Between 2011 and March 2015, Fiore-owned home healthcare services Always There 4 You and Always There Personal Care received about $6 million in Medicaid reimbursements.

November 9, 2015: Dissolution of Always There 4 You

Always There 4 You, owned by Michele Fiore, was officially dissolved on November 9, 2015.

December 7, 2015: Decision Not to Seek Reelection

On December 7, 2015, Michele Fiore confirmed she would not seek reelection to the Nevada Assembly, choosing instead to run for Nevada's 3rd congressional district in 2016.

2015: Introduction of Bill with Requirements for Treatments

In 2015, Michele Fiore introduced a bill requiring that drugs, products, or devices have successfully completed Phase 1 of a clinical trial and be tested in a clinical trial approved by the FDA.

2015: Primary Sponsor of Nevada Right-to-Try Bill

In 2015, Michele Fiore was a primary sponsor of the Nevada Right-to-Try bill, which allows doctors to perform certain medical procedures on terminally ill patients.

June 15, 2016: Congressional Primary Loss

On June 15, 2016, Michele Fiore placed third in the primary for Nevada's 3rd congressional district, receiving 18% of the vote.

2017: Election to Las Vegas City Council

In 2017, Michele Fiore was elected to the Las Vegas City Council, representing Ward 6.

October 19, 2021: Announcement of Candidacy for Governor

On October 19, 2021, Michele Fiore announced her candidacy for governor of Nevada in the 2022 Nevada gubernatorial election.

March 17, 2022: Withdrawal from Gubernatorial Race

On March 17, 2022, Michele Fiore withdrew from the gubernatorial race to run for Nevada State Treasurer in the 2022 election.

November 8, 2022: Loss in General Election for State Treasurer

On November 8, 2022, Michele Fiore lost the general election for Nevada State Treasurer to incumbent Democrat Zach Conine.

November 2022: Move to Nye County After Treasurer Race Loss

In November 2022, Michele Fiore moved to Nye County after narrowly losing the race for Nevada State Treasurer in the 2022 election.