Judge Stefany Miley (Ret.) Adamantly Denies Allegations
That top headline is the headline that appears on the Veterans in Politics (VIP) website. The story begins:
“157 DAYS on the BENCH in 2019! Judges have no accountability on the bench, hardworking judges are minimized by slackers!”
The story continues:
“Judge Stefany Miley! Why did you move to Texas? Stefany Miley! How many days were you on the bench in 2020? In 2019? In 2018?”
We addressed the first statement in our Part 1 post (JUDGE STEFANY MILEY — GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN! — PART 1). Now we’ll address the second statement.
Serial defamer Steve Sanson of Veterans in Politics (VIP) wrote this article. There’s more to dive into within the article, but for this post and the previous Part 1, we’ll stick to just the two introductory statements.
Sanson asks the question, “Judge Stefany Miley! Why did you move to Texas?”
We’ll answer for Judge Miley. Stefany Tewell (her maiden name and now her current name after divorcing Las Vegas attorney Randy “Ed” Miley) moved back to Austin, Texas, where she was born and raised. She spent the formative years of her life living in Austin and was an undergrad at Texas A&M University (the Aggies), just a couple hours up the road from Austin in College Station, Texas.
She moved back to Austin to escape Las Vegas, her husband, and to some extent the pressures, stresses and responsibilities of being a judge for 16 years in the Eighth Judicial District Court of Clark County, Las Vegas, Nevada. In the 16 years she had been a judge, she had seen everything. Multiple times. You can read about many of the cases she sat in on here: https://judgestefanymileynv.com/
She saw everything from the silly to the super serious. From immigration scammers to homicides to multiple homicides to an ax murderer to playing a role in the exoneration of an innocent woman who had spent 16 years in prison to putting herself in the crosshairs of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department regarding her ruling in the 1 October mass shooting in Las Vegas — the biggest mass shooting in the history of the country.
She’s seen it all. And not just seen it, but lived it. It’s not like reading about a crime in the newspapers or online. As a judge, you live it. You hear every detail about gunshot wounds, coroner reports, horrific child abuse — it adds up.
Also, judges are elected to the Eighth Judicial District Court of Clark County. It’s a very public process, and you are constantly challenged and scrutinized.
And you add up all that — the 16 years as a judge, the public scrutiny, the divorce, who could fault anyone with wanting to step away from all that and return home?
Seriously, Sanson. You think you’re some sort of reporter because you run a website? Well, in our humble opinion, you’ve got a long way to go to understand how to do a thorough job as a journalist. Did you even think to look at Judge Miley’s background to find out some of those facts before you asked the question, “Why did you move to Texas?”
Sanson, you should stick to scamming the IRS into having them categorize your Veterans in Politics 501(c)(3) organization as a charitable organization that deserves the benefit of avoiding paying taxes. More on that later.