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New Court Papers Raises Concerns About Barlow's Lobbying Work

A central figure in the FBI investigation of former Las Vegas City Councilman Ricki Barlow has explained in federal court papers how Barlow repeatedly demanded a campaign kickback. 

The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports that Andres Ramirez, a political consultant who worked on Barlow’s 2015 re-election campaign, outlined the demands in a pretrial diversion agreement with federal prosecutors that could keep him from being charged with a crime.

The allegations have raised concerns about Barlow’s current lobbying at city hall, even after his felony conviction for taking campaign kickbacks.

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Barlow resigned from office last year, pleading guilty to misusing more than $66,000 in campaign funds. 

He registered as a city lobbyist after serving a month in jail, three months in a halfway house, and eight months of home detention. He is still under three years of supervised release.