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.
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.
On July 29, 1970, Michele Ann Fiore was born. She later became a committeewoman for the Nevada Republican Party and justice of the peace for Pahrump in Nye County.
In 2011, Michele Fiore's home healthcare service, Always There 4 You, began receiving Medicaid reimbursements.
In 2012, Michele Fiore became a member of the Nevada Assembly, representing much of northwestern Clark County.
In 2013, health department inspectors were blocked several times from reviewing Always There 4 You's records.
On a February 2014 edition of her radio show, Michele Fiore discussed the Right-to-Try bill and described Tullio Simoncini's cancer treatment as an example of treatments that could be accessed, stating her belief that cancer is a fungus.
In April 2014, Michele Fiore was interviewed by MSNBC's Chris Hayes and Fox News's Sean Hannity about the armed confrontation at Bunkerville, Nevada.
In December 2014, it was reported that the IRS had filed tax liens totaling about $1 million against Michele Fiore and her home healthcare businesses, Always There 4 You and Always There Personal Care.
In 2014, Michele Fiore made initial comments about cancer, which she later clarified on a February 21, 2015 broadcast.
In April 2016, Fiore was interviewed about the 2014 armed resistance in Bunkerville, Nevada.
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".
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.
In July 2015, after receiving a formal warning, Michele Fiore met with health department officials in a conciliation process regarding her healthcare business.
In September 2015, an inspector found the Always There 4 You office dark and its door locked, with no notice posted.
In October 2015, the Bureau sent a certified letter requesting clarification and reminding Michele Fiore that her license could be suspended or revoked, which went unreplied.
On November 3, 2015, the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services's HCQC voided Michele Fiore's license to operate Always There 4 You, a home healthcare service.
Always There 4 You, owned by Michele Fiore, was officially dissolved on November 9, 2015.
On November 21, 2015, Michele Fiore explained on her radio program why she did not sign a letter calling for a review of safeguards before Nevada resettled Syrian refugees, making controversial statements about her feelings towards terrorists.
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.
In December 2015, Michele Fiore sent her constituents a 2016 calendar that included a family Christmas portrait with her family holding guns, including her grandchildren. The photo drew criticism.
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.
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.
In 2015, Michele Fiore's family Christmas card depicted her family holding guns. In 2015 she also sponsored Assembly Bill 148 to allow concealed firearms on college campuses, grade schools and day care facilities.
In April 2016, Michele Fiore was interviewed for the KLAS 8 television show "Politics NOW", discussing whether the 2014 armed resistance against federal agents was justified.
In May 2016, the Nevada Association of Public Safety Officers sent a letter denouncing Michele Fiore's statements.
On June 15, 2016, Michele Fiore placed third in the primary for Nevada's 3rd congressional district, receiving 18% of the vote.
In December 2015, Fiore distributed a 2016 calendar featuring a controversial family photo.
In 2017, Michele Fiore was elected to the Las Vegas City Council, representing Ward 6.
On June 6, 2020, Michele Fiore was accused of making racially charged remarks at the Clark County Republican Convention.
On June 13, 2020, Wayne Allyn Root organized a Blue Lives Matter march on Las Vegas Blvd, of which Fiore was to be a co-host, leading to controversy as the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department stated they did not authorize the use of their badge for the event.
On October 19, 2021, Michele Fiore announced her candidacy for governor of Nevada in the 2022 Nevada gubernatorial election.
On March 17, 2022, Michele Fiore withdrew from the gubernatorial race to run for Nevada State Treasurer in the 2022 election.
On November 8, 2022, Michele Fiore lost the general election for Nevada State Treasurer to incumbent Democrat Zach Conine.
In November 2022, Michele Fiore moved to Nye County after narrowly losing the race for Nevada State Treasurer in the 2022 election.
On July 12, 2024, Michele Fiore was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of defrauding donors to a charity intended to memorialize fallen police officers, allegedly using the funds for personal expenses.
In October 2024, Michele Fiore was convicted on six counts of wire fraud and one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
In 2024, Michele Fiore was convicted on seven counts of federal felony fraud for stealing $70,000 meant for a memorial to fallen police officers.
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