May 7, 2008
Posted: 02:00 PM ET

CARSON CITY, Nevada (AP) — The state that pioneered the quickie divorce is witnessing a potentially ugly breakup that has the governor of Nevada fighting to get back into his own mansion.

Republican Gov. Jim Gibbons filed for divorce last week after moving out of the 23-room official residence. With his wife, Dawn, now ensconced in the Governor's Mansion, he has gone to court to have her evicted so that he can move back.

Entire sitcoms have been built on less. And many Nevadans are fascinated by the whole spectacle.
"This isn't a tourist attraction, but it's certainly an attraction," said Michael Green, a history professor at the College of Southern Nevada.

A popular liberal blogger, Hugh Jackson of lasvegasgleaner.com, has gleefully declared, "Gibbons vs. Gibbons: Let's get ready to rumble!" and has taken the opportunity to re-post photos of Gibbons partying on a cruise with a crowd of women.

With a judge sealing most of the records Monday at the governor's request, the blogosphere is full of rumors about why Gibbons, 63, wants a divorce. He is not talking publicly, and his 54-year-old wife has said she has no idea why he wants to end their marriage of nearly 22 years.

The divorce case — and the potential political fallout — are the latest in a series of difficulties for the first-term governor, including a corruption investigation by the FBI, still under way, and claims by a Las Vegas cocktail waitress that he assaulted her in a parking garage after she rebuffed his advances just before his 2006 election.

Police last year said they found insufficient evidence to support the waitress' claim. But during the furor, Dawn Gibbons literally stood by her husband and resolutely defended him, lending critical support at a supremely perilous moment in his career.

Gibbons moved out of the mansion — a 1908 structure with fluted white Ionic columns, wraparound verandas and a grand, Greek Revival-style portico — sometime earlier this year and returned to the couple's modest, four-bedroom house about 25 miles away in Reno, which is appropriate, given the way Nevada turned the phrase "I'm going to Reno!" into a 1940s euphemism for divorce. He continues to conduct some official business at the mansion before driving back to Reno at night.

The move has raised questions about the governor's compliance with an 1866 state law that says a governor must "keep his office and reside at the seat of government."

The Nevada Appeal in Carson City said in an editorial that the governor should be the one living in the mansion — unless "they change its name to the First Lady's Mansion."

"Dawn Gibbons should leave and let the taxpayers' representative do our business in our mansion. If she wants to live there, she should get elected governor or live with the one we've got," Sid Goodman of Las Vegas wrote in a letter to the editor of the Las Vegas Sun.

Gibbons press secretary Ben Kieckhefer has described the move to Reno as a temporary situation and said there is no violation of the law.

Dawn Gibbons told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that she didn't ask Gibbons to move out, and that she has been trying to "make sure my marriage works." She also said she wants to continue performing her duties as first lady and needs to be in the mansion because that is her office and where her staff works.

Besides attending ceremonial functions, the first lady has led the state's anti-methamphetamine effort and pushed for programs to help autistic children.

"I don't know what I'm supposed to do," she told the Las Vegas newspaper. "I don't know why he's divorcing me. All I'm trying to do is keep it together." She also complained: "He won't talk to me. I can't get a hold of him."

It has long been known that Gibbons and his wife have had problems in their marriage, and that has led to some awkward moments.

The governor and the first lady avoided each other at a ball held at the state Republican convention last month, arriving and leaving separately. During a gubernatorial news conference at the mansion in March, Gibbons' wife walked through the room silently, unacknowledged by the governor. Gibbons responded with a denial when a reporter asked if he had a girlfriend.

At the GOP convention, an irate Gibbons told reporters it was "a great disservice to our family" to see accounts of his marital problems in the newspapers. The couple have a college-age son, and the governor also has two grown children from a previous marriage.

Gibbons, a former airline and military combat pilot, was a state lawmaker and then served five terms in Congress before getting elected governor in 2006. While Gibbons was in Congress, his wife didn't join him in Washington, and continued to live in Reno.

While he was serving with the Nevada Air Guard during the first Gulf War, she filled his Assembly seat. Later, she was elected in her own right and served three terms. Two years ago, she sought the congressional seat her husband was giving up, but lost in the primary.

In Gibbons' divorce complaint, he cited incompatibility as grounds for ending the marriage. The complaint also said "the cause of action for divorce" occurred in Reno, but offered no specifics.

Cal Dunlap, Dawn Gibbons' attorney, said she would prefer that the proceedings be public, but under state law, either party in a divorce can ask for secrecy and a judge is required to grant it.

The divorce "could hurt him if it's messy," said Green, the history professor. "When you pile this on everything else that he's been involved with, you have to question how much political capital he has. Has he become a lame duck or a crippled duck?"

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Marshall   May 7th, 2008 5:46 pm ET

Why did he leave in the first place. It is his house. He should have had her moved out. If I lived in NV, I would want her out too. Her living there was a benefit she lost. Move out!

The Dude   May 7th, 2008 5:50 pm ET

Something tells me the next Governor of Nevada isn't going to be a Republican…

mitchell from arkansaw   May 7th, 2008 5:51 pm ET

they need a democratic governor.republicans have no morals

Jody Reno, Nevada   May 7th, 2008 5:56 pm ET

Jim Gibbons is the ultimate doofus.

He's a moron and so is his wife.

I had the opportunity to be in an elevator with Dawn Gibbons. The elevator was on the ground level of the convention center. She actually wondered which button to push to get to the 10th floor!

Dumb and dumber, Dawn and Jim Gibbons!

what?   May 7th, 2008 5:57 pm ET

How is this helping gas price rise?

Ostriches burying our heads in the sand   May 7th, 2008 6:06 pm ET

Gibbons has twice been featured as 'Worst person in the world" in Countdown with Keith Olbermann! He has become very good VHI soap opera material!

nothing is as good as cheering for Obama   May 7th, 2008 6:07 pm ET

Wow, something other than HRC/OB/McC on the Ticker. Amazing. And boring. Hahaha.

Jo   May 7th, 2008 6:10 pm ET

Dawn needs to hold out — if she has to move, he should be forced to pay for her upkeep in a mansion at least the equal of what she is living in now, including house attendants and chef. This sounds like Rudy and his ex-wife, but he even moved his mistress into the mansion before the wife moved out. Att least this governor had the sense to move out. But, if I were Dawn, I would make sure he stays out.

Cal Dem   May 7th, 2008 6:11 pm ET

Same thing is happening here in Los Angeles with our Mayor Villaretardo. He had an affair with a Mexican TV anchorwoman and now lives in a tax payer paid condo.

Reality Check   May 7th, 2008 6:11 pm ET

This guy is a moron but she needs to go. No one elected her governor!

Mike   May 7th, 2008 6:12 pm ET

With what Americans are paying for gas prices…and people trying to put food on the table, we care about a "mansion dispute?"

Boo Hoo!!!

Just like I want to hear that a certain celebrity actor just refused to do a blockbuster movie because the studio only offered him 12 million and he wanted 15 million.

Give us a break!!!

Ross in MD   May 7th, 2008 6:13 pm ET

That house is for the governor. That seems pretty obvious.

Mike   May 7th, 2008 6:14 pm ET

Why is the "Current Story" usually not at the top of the Ticker?

Richard in Chicago   May 7th, 2008 6:23 pm ET

This is not a first time situation. Back in the early 70's the same thing happened in Maryland. The gov moved out and his wife kept the mansion. He later did time in a federal vacation spa.

Mike   May 7th, 2008 6:39 pm ET

Tommorow Wolf Clinton…Er…Blitzer, interviews Obama. If Wolf asks one stupid question about Rev. Wright. I will throw my TV off the balcony. The cat is out of the bag. Everyone except cnn knows that Rev. Wright is working to elect Hillary Clinton. In the so called controversial speech, Rev. Right gushes with praise for the Clintons. But of course the news does not air that part of the speech. Nor does the news mention that Rev. Wright was a confidant and counselor to the Clintons when Bill was chaseing skirts in the White House. If the news media had an ounce of integrity, Rev. Wright be a Clinton controversy.

Chris in Va.   May 7th, 2008 6:41 pm ET

I really don't give a flaming rat's arse!

Teresa Bray Moore   May 7th, 2008 6:41 pm ET

I don't exactly know what took place between the two, but I do know from first hand experience the majority of the time the spouse wanting a devorce when there is not a history of volience and the spouse wanting the devorce usually it is due to an affair or the spouse no longer appeal to that spouse that seeking a devorce. In my opinion I think she should keep the house if she is not at fault meaning adultery abusive. I believe there should be a componant put in place for both spouse for example if a woman spents times with a man traveling during his miltary career and she or he's with that person for more then four years which that individual could have received at least a four year degree, then she or he should be allowed at least 50% of their retirement money. It needs to be a law in place.

Brian   May 7th, 2008 6:45 pm ET

Republicans but wives off of eBay anyhow of course he wants the Mansion.

Shane   May 7th, 2008 6:47 pm ET

I LIVE IN LAS VEGAS, WE WANT HIMTAKEN OUT OF OFFICE. HE RAN ON IMPROVING EDUCATION,BUT HE IS TAKEN AWAY MONEY FOR EDUCATION.

Ardnuas   May 7th, 2008 6:50 pm ET

He must be a Clinton supporter……another NUT JOB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

peter in PA   May 7th, 2008 6:51 pm ET

So much for the family values….Shame on you republicans

only me!   May 7th, 2008 7:00 pm ET

A lady who won't quit even when everyone else tells her that it's over and she needs to get out… sounds like HRC to me!

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