LAS VEGAS (AP) — The state has issued a $25,000 fine to the owner of a Las Vegas group home after Nevada health officials found it was operated illegally.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports owner Emper Ebiya was issued the fine following state investigations that found the severely mentally ill people placed in the home were living in squalid conditions.
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Officials say the home was shut down in 2016, but Mojave Mental Health, a subsidiary of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, continued to place at least seven men there.
University officials say the home was one of only a few housing options for their clients.
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The state has since terminated its housing contract with the university.
Ebiya did not return calls for comment.