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A Nevada man admitted hiring a PI to investigate city officials, leading to a Supreme Court decision allowing his identity to be revealed.
Robert Beadles, a Reno Republican donor, confirmed hiring a private investigator in 2022 to look into allegations involving Mayor Hillary Schieve and former commissioner Vaughn Hartung, including GPS tracking of their vehicles.
He denied directing surveillance methods, saying his goal was to verify serious claims before public disclosure.
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the case, allowing lower courts to stand, which ruled the anonymous client—identified as Beadles—must be unmasked.
Schieve sued over the tracker found on her car, citing privacy violations, while Beadles’ legal team argued the investigation was protected under free speech.
The Nevada Supreme Court ruled the First Amendment does not shield the client’s identity.
A related lawsuit by investigator David McNeely was dismissed and upheld on appeal.
Un hombre de Nevada admitió haber contratado a un investigador para investigar a los funcionarios de la ciudad, lo que llevó a una decisión de la Corte Suprema que permitió que su identidad fuera revelada.