Here’s what you should know about Sigal Chattah and her “Convict Connection:”
- Questionable Judgment #1: While running for the Nevada state office of Attorney General in 2022, Sigal Chattah texted that her opponent, incumbent AG Aaron Ford, a Black man, “… should be hanging from a f—ing crane.”
- Questionable Judgment #2: Sigal Chattah introduced convicted felon Anthony “Nino”/”Tony” D’Anna to the late Judge Melanie Tobiasson, who later presided over a case involving D’Anna’s home invasion and strangulation of his then-girlfriend. Tobiasson ultimately dismissed the case.
- Questionable Judgment #3: Sigal Chattah, who already had known Tony D’Anna for quite some time (well over 10 years ago; Tony had taken me to meet her at her somewhat shabby offices on Rainbow), introduced Las Vegas businesswoman Vickie Dehart to him at Piero’s, a well-known Italian restaurant near the Las Vegas Convention Center. When D’Anna realized the kind of money that Dehart had, he allegedly persuaded Vickie (who ultimately became his girlfriend and who still is his current girlfriend) to donate thousands of dollars to her campaign for Nevada Attorney General in 2022.
- The Epitome of Questionable Judgment: Sigal Chattah has engaged in what I see as the very meaning of the phrase “questionable judgment,” in that she has engaged in a long-time relationship with D’Anna, who is a “known and documented organized crime figure” (named as such by Attorney Thomas C. Bradley, Prosecuting Officer for the Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline in a disciplinary case brought against the late Judge Melanie Tobiasson — see Paragraph 13, Page 4) and in various news reports such as this one in the Las Vegas Review Journal, Pg.3, and who has now been appointed as the interim United States Attorney for the District Attorney for Nevada, who has benefited financially and with status.
- Influence #1: The tentacles of Sigal Chattah’s political, judicial, financial and personal relationships are wide ranging and she wields her bulldog-like personality to manipulate all to her benefit.
- Influence #2: Leading up to her 2022 AG election, D’Anna boasted that if Chattah was elected, he would have, as he termed it, “the juice.”
- Influence #3: According to information I have received, Sigal Chattah allegedly introduced D’Anna, also at Piero’s, to a woman named Carol Jimmerson, who is married to prominent Las Vegas attorney Jim Jimmerson. Sometime later, Carol Jimmerson had a very expensive ring stolen from her in a robbery that happened in a parking lot in Summerlin. (Watch LVMPD video on the robbery here: Carol Jimmerson Ring Robbery.) Note: this case was never solved to this day, and has disappeared from the radar except for the link here.
- The Payoff: Sigal Chattah’s introduction of D’Anna to Vickie Dehart paid off in a big way. Sigal was able to get thousands of dollars in donations, and D’Anna got a $1.5 million house, a Rolls Royce Wraith, a Ferrari SF-90 (and currently a Ferrari 488 Pista), not to mention a number of high-end vehicles. Let’s not forget about the introduction to Judge Tobiasson, which resulted in a huge payoff for D’Anna in that she dismissed the domestic battery and strangulation case that was brought against him (Case No. 18F01395X)
- Details: I am going to explain in great detail below and throughout this website what makes the relationship between recently nominated interim US Attorney for the District of Nevada, Sigal Chattah, and convicted felon Tony D’Anna not a typical client-attorney relationship.
Sigal Chattah, because of her line of work as an attorney here in Nevada, was involved with many criminals and accused criminals. That’s natural.
But there’s one particular felon, one convict who is of special note: Anthony D’Anna aka “Tony” aka “Nino”.
Nino is connected both directly and indirectly with the one-time candidate for Nevada Attorney General, Sigal Chattah. (By the way, Chattah was defeated by then-incumbent and now current Nevada AG Aaron Ford in the 2022 election, who she texted, “… should be hanging from a f—ing crane.“)
Nino is a convicted felon — a “known and documented organized crime figure” — and served time behind bars on drug charges. He also was charged with domestic battery and strangulation of his girlfriend at the time. Yeah, he’s a real “peach” of a guy. And Chattah knows all this about Tony.
Sigal Chattah is friends with a Las Vegas businesswoman named Vickie Dehart — the two are close enough that one night Chattah introduced Vickie and Tony to each other while they all were having dinner at Piero’s Italian Cuisine restaurant just off the strip next to the Las Vegas Convention Center — according to an eyewitness account by a person to whom I have spoken.
I also have personally been with Sigal Chattah, Anthony D’Anna, and Judge Melanie Tobiasson at Piero’s Italian Cuisine restaurant. Judge Tobiasson’s drunken behavior was so outlandish one night, it was beyond belief. She was waving a loaded gun around at the table.
Tony ingratiated himself to Vickie, and soon enough the two became “an item.”
At the time Tony and Vickie met, I was told by Tony that Vickie was married to her husband, Paul Dehart. Tony and Vickie have been an item for several years, but according to records in Clark County, Nevada, there have been no separation or divorce records filed between Paul and Vickie that I could locate. Paul Dehart is part of the founding group of EHB Companies, which includes Vickie and a man named Yohan Lowie. That complicates things among the three of them, as EHB Companies recently settled a case surrounding a development called The Badlands, against the City of Las Vegas for several hundred million dollars.
Shortly after they met in late 2019 or early 2020, Tony called me and asked about buying a Rolls Royce. He wanted to know who I knew at Towbin Motorcars. I directed him to a guy named Dave, who at the time was the General Manager. He was able to get Vickie to buy a brand new Rolls Royce Ghost.
Prior to the November 2022 election night watch party at T-Bones Chophouse at Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa — which D’Anna, Vickie, and Sigal Chattah all attended — D’Anna had boasted to me that if Chattah got elected as Nevada’s new Attorney General, that he would have the “juice” to get things done with her in that position of power.
You can read more about that here: The Juice.
Sigal Chattah’s Manipulation

You’re being manipulated by Sigal Chattah more than you realize.
I was struck by her appearance on a recent News Channel 8 interview in which she made news on several levels. Not the least of which, in my opinion, is her appearance. I was also struck when I saw this online article from the California Globe. The differences in her visual appearance in each medium is striking. I’ll explain:
Above you see manipulated vs. real photos.
LEFT, MANIPULATED: The one on the left that you’re being manipulated by is an official photo of Sigal Chattah from who knows how many years ago. It’s a studio shot, very well lit with “soft” light (to hide her double chin with shadow) and Photoshopped in addition to smooth out other flaws.
Former tennis great Andre Agassi once said, “image is everything” in an ad for Canon’s Rebel camera. The photo on the left is the official Sigal Chattah US Attorney’s office photo: (https://www.justice.gov/usao-nv/meet-us-attorney). Image is everything, right?
RIGHT, REAL: The photo on the right above is from a News Channel 8 interview here in Las Vegas during which she said things like, “… I know where a lot of the bodies are buried …” and, “Sometimes we even choose the location to bury them.”
Huh?
Is that something you expect to hear from someone who had once been appointed as acting US Attorney for the District of Nevada? That appointment came after time on an initial 180-day interim appointment by President Trump ran out after she did not meet with the US Senate Judiciary Committee for a confirmation hearing to try to move forward with full confirmation by the Senate. She wouldn’t have made it through — at least if Nevada Senators Jacky Rosen and Catherine Corez Masto had anything to say about it. And they would have.
But this is a post about image. Unreal vs. Real. Manipulated vs. Authentic. Fake vs. Truth.
You see, Sigal Chattah wants you to think something is real, sometimes — often, even — in opposition to what is true. And her manipulation of the image of how she wants the public to see her reveals a deeper truth about her.
If you take the mask of manipulation off her, you’ll see that she was entirely unfit to be the next permanent US Attorney for the District of Nevada. Just take a look through this website and you’ll understand why I say that.
The Dehart, Chattah, Fiore Photo Album: Better Call Sigal
Sigal Chattah, Michele Fiore, and Vickie Dehart have had quite the time together in their relationship over the years. Please scroll through this brief photo album of images culled from public social media posts to check out their adventures:
One more photo to share, and I find this one to be quite poignant. It’s a photo from the dedication of the installation of the statue of slain police officer Alyn Beck, photographed at the front of Officer Alyn Beck Memorial Park. The statue and the park are dedicated to the memory of fallen Officer Beck. Michele Fiore was charged with, tried for, and found guilty of multiple counts of wire fraud related to the funds she helped raise to go towards the memorial statue, which she then — according to the guilty verdict in her case — was convicted of. Just days after the jury rendered the guilty verdict convicting Michele Fiore on all counts, President Trump pardoned her.
116 Judges Can’t Be Wrong: More Than 100 Retired Judges Sign Letter Denouncing Sigal Chattah; Move to Block Permanent Appointment as US Attorney for the District of Nevada
Posted on August 2, 2025
This is a very long (19 pages) letter that explains exactly why — in the opinion of 116 retired federal and state judges — Sigal Chattah should NOT be appointed as the next permanent US Attorney for the District of Nevada. These 116 judges had been active during the time frame that Ms. Chattah was an active attorney working in the Clark County and Nevada state legal system. (This letter was reported on and published by the Washington Post online on July 31, 2025.)
In summary — although you should read the entire letter if you’re really interested in this — their opinion is that she is eminently unqualified for a number of reasons outlined in this letter. (Read letter in its entirety here: 116 Judges Letter. Here’s a key paragraph:
“There are four reasons why this court should decline to appoint Chattah as U.S. Attorney under § 546(d). First, appointing Chattah bypasses the Senate’s fundamental constitutional role to provide advice and consent on executive appointments. Second, Chattah’s history of racially charged, violence-tinged, and inflammatory public statements demonstrates that she lacks the temperament to
serve as U.S. Attorney. Third, her extreme partisan bias suggests she will not fairly exercise the power of this important office. Fourth, Chattah has a history of attempting to undermine confidence in judicial integrity that should disqualify her or the position.”
The sources these retired judges cite in this letter are voluminous.
Mostly, Ms. Chattah’s own words are used to damning effect to frame her and the kind of person she is.
We’ve called out what we view as her poor judgment on a number of levels within the posts on this website as well as her various entanglements with a number of people who I think have questionable motives for interacting with her, including “[Anthony] D’Anna, who is a ‘known and documented organized crime figure” (named as such by Attorney Thomas C. Bradley, Prosecuting Officer for the Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline in a disciplinary case brought against the late Judge Melanie Tobiasson — see Paragraph 13, Page 4).
The letter signed by these 116 judges sums things up this way:
“These actions and statements, taken collectively, indicate a sustained and extreme level of political partisanship that call into question whether Chattah can serve as a prosecutor with neutrality, restraint, and fidelity to the rule of law.”
Remember, 116 judges signed this letter. 116! An overwhelming force of opposition to her permanent appointment to be the next US Attorney for the District of Nevada.
I would concur. And, I might add, these judges didn’t even cite some of the things I’ve brought up on this website. You can read my take (written April 1, 2025, the day she began her interim assignment as US Attorney) questioning her permanent appointment here: (Sigal Chattah & Her “Convict Connection”).
UPDATE / March 2026: It looks like this joint letter from 116 judges may have had an impact. Sigal Chattah is no longer on track to become the next US Attorney for the District of Nevada. She is currently acting as First Assistant US Attorney for Nevada.
Chattah’s YouTube Videos Stand Out — And Not in a Good Way
If you search for Sigal Chattah on YouTube, she pops up in a ton of YouTube videos.
Some of them are quite interesting, such as the first one that comes up when you search for her name — an interview with Las Vegas TV station, News Channel 8 when she was the Republican candidate for Nevada State Attorney General in 2022 (above): Attorney General candidate Sigal Chattah talks text messages, criminal law.
She gets all twisted around when interviewer Brian Loftus asks her to explain her comment that had become public in which she said her Democratic opponent, Aaron Ford, “… should be hanging from a f—ing crane.” (See my post on.that here: Aaron Ford: hanging from a f—ing crane.)
She tries to explain her way out of it, by saying she was comparing him to a leader of Hamas (sorry, but you already lost me there) because he was a corrupt AG.
Loftus asks her about her use of the word “Trannies” in a tweet and notes that the transgender community considers that a slur. Chattah responds:
“Would you consider Granny less offensive than Grandmother? The word Tranny is used in Hollywood, it’s part of the American culture. This isn’t a word that is taboo. It’s still being used. If the use of that word is offensive to a group, absolutely, I would apologize to that group. But at the same time, I think that in the grand scheme of things, the change needs to come from on a much bigger scale. So let’s ban Hollywood from using the word Tranny, let’s ban American literature from using the word Tranny. Just like any other word that has come in and out of circulation — we don’t call Native Americans Indians, and I don’t think you see that word being used anymore because it’s so offensive. But yet the word Tranny is still used a lot.”
Ok, Sigal. Only from the mind of Chattah.
A quick internet search of the word, “Tranny” shows that it is considered an offensive term. Dictionary.com defines it this way:
“a contemptuous term used to refer to a transgender person, especially a transgender woman, or a crossdresser.”
Just sayin’ … or maybe we shouldn’t.
Sigal Chattah’s Comment on the Pope’s Health Condition
What do you think about her comment pointing out that she knows “more people praying for his expiration than for his recovery”? I believe you should have “[sat] this one out.”
Do you find that to be appropriate social commentary for someone such as herself — a woman who has climbed the heights of the legal profession in the State of Nevada, has run for high office (Nevada Attorney General in 2022), is a figurehead in the Nevada State GOP, is a mover and shaker with key alliances with Governor Joe Lombardo, FBI Director Kash Patel and who is a very vocal advocate for the Israeli people? (She was born in Israel and came to America as a teenager.)
Here’s a link to her Feb. 17, 2025 X post with her comment about the Pope: (https://x.com/Chattah4Nevada/status/1891560332184752239).
Sigal Chattah is a prolific poster on X. Here is a link to her X profile: (Sigal Chattah on X)
Sigal Chattah on Current Nevada AG Aaron Ford and Governor Candidate: “… [He] Should be Hanging From a F-Ing Crane.”
Sigal Chattah, a Nevada Republican, made a name for herself suing the state over COVID restrictions and campaigned on forming a coalition of state Attorneys General to “sue Biden into submission” over taxes, inflation, and critical race theory. In her bid to become Nevada’s next Attorney General in the 2022 election, a Las Vegas political blogger leaked controversial texts from Chattah, wherein the candidate compared the man she was trying to defeat, incumbent Nevada AG Aaron Ford, to the leaders of Hamas and said, “This guy should be hanging from a [f-ing] crane.”
There’s more. Just go ahead and read those texts you see in that image above. (If you’re having a hard time making them out, just click on the image, and you’ll see a larger image rendering.) Decide for yourself if Chattah should be representing anybody, anywhere, including in court.
Sigal Chattah & Anthony D’Anna Being Able to Get the “Juice”
Sigal Chattah was on the ballot as the Republican candidate running against then-incumbent and now current Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford. Also on the ballot that year was then-LVMPD Sheriff Joe Lombardo as the Republican candidate running against incumbent Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak. Lombardo won his election; Chattah lost.
Apparently, even though Chattah lost that election to Ford, that “juice” boast still seemed to play out.
Consider, for example, that D’Anna and a man named Shafik Hirji — who claims to own, or is in charge of, a chain of automotive shops in the Las Vegas area called Purrfect Auto Service (PAS) and a sister auto company named USA Auto Service, as well as a furniture store in the Boulevard Mall called Furniture Fashions — have a business relationship as well as a friendship. (Hirji lives in a home owned by his son, Rahim Hirji, in the same 24/7 guard-monitored, gated community as I do.) According to Zillow, the house has an estimated market value of more than $3 million.
Previously, Hirji had been charged by the State of Nevada for the following (quoting directly from language in the findings in the September 2011 case, which can be read in full here – NV Case No. A531745):
- “The scheme perpetuated at all of the PAS locations controlled by Hirji consists of selling unnecessary repairs and charging for parts that were never installed.” and “… in most if not all cases, customers pay for what are commonly called ‘phantom services’ where, although paid for by the customer, services are not done and parts are not replaced.”
To prove this, the State of Nevada set up undercover stings.
- The State, represented by current Senator Catherine Cortez Masto, who at the time was AG for Nevada, certified the findings of fact; PAS was fined some $300,000 in 2011, without being adjusted for interest over the years, and Hirji was “permanently enjoined against continuing to engage or participate in the automotive repair business in the State of Nevada …”
- Additionally, Hirji reneged on a payment plan he agreed to with the Las Vegas Review Journal for neglecting to pay his bill with them for advertising charges in the amount of $435,292.33.
D’Anna told me that Chattah said that she had a way of getting his buddy Hirji’s $218,000 judgment, plus $75,000 in attorney’s fees, quashed so it wouldn’t get renewed; allegedly, low and behold, that’s exactly what happened. (See 2017 Renewal of Judgment here: Affidavit for Renewal of Judgment). That judgment was never renewed, Hirji never paid anything, and now Shafik is neck deep back in his auto businesses. At the time of this post, we have not been able to find any proof that this judgment was paid.
Also, Hirji was convicted in federal court for bankruptcy fraud. (See document here: Hirji bankruptcy fraud case.) He also is a convicted felon.
Just laying out the facts and the connections for as many people as possible to see, beyond just me.
“The Dinner Celebration that Never Was” for Sigal Chattah, Interim US Attorney for the District of Nevada
OPINION:
Sigal Chattah was named interim US Attorney for the District of Nevada and officially was sworn in to that interim appointment on Tuesday, April 1, 2025 — April Fools Day.
Call me fooled.
I received information about a dinner that was to be held just about a week after her interim appointment, on Monday, April 7, 2025 at Nicco’s Prime Cuts & Fresh Fish, a steakhouse in the Durango Casino and Resort. (See invitation above.)
The event was billed as a “Dinner Celebration Honoring SIGAL CHATTAH, Interim US Attorney for the District of Nevada.” And as “an evening of great company, fine dining, and well-deserved recognition.”
Well, as the Church Lady on Saturday Night Live was fond of saying, “Isn’t that special.”
Call me fooled because the event never took place. I heard it was called off for a couple reasons:
- because the organizing group had gotten tepid responses for the $200 per plate dinner — seems as though there were not very many takers; and
- because of the appearance of this event being an ill-conceived fund-raising event
Oops.
Even though the invite stated on the very bottom line: “This is not a fundraiser for Sigal Chattah or her office.” OK. If you say so.
I’m calling out this as a double tone-deaf Sigal Chattah entanglement. The two reasons?
- The interim appointment of Sigal Chattah to be US Attorney for the District of Nevada will go down in the annals of political tone-deafness as perhaps the worst call so far by the Trump administration’s DOJ (yes, we’re looking at you Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel); and
- How could you actually believe that anyone would think this was anything other than a fund-raising event, regardless of however it was labeled? I’m not sure whether it’s legal or illegal to do that, but it certainly is tasteless and crass at the very least.
(Yay! Hey, let’s have a $200 a plate dinner for someone who’s only an interim appointment to a federal office, and if they make it to a confirmation hearing will face withering opposition likely from both Democrats and Republicans. Just look around this website.)
But then, that’s Sigal Chattah for you — tasteless and crass (in my opinion).
The organizer of this non-event dinner was the Israeli-American Civic Action Network (ICAN) under the umbrella group known as IsraelUSA. (As a side note, I must say that I fully support this organization, being a Lebanese-Jew myself.)
Sigal Chattah was born in Israel and left there as a young teenager to come with her family to America. She’s been a pretty staunch advocate for Israel for her entire career. ICAN has supported Chattah’s interim appointment, even though she sent out a text that her Democratic opponent in her failed 2022 bid to become the next Nevada Attorney General should be, in her estimation, “… hanging from a f – – – ing crane.” Her opponent, the Democratic AG Aaron Ford, is a black man.
Again, my opinion: See what I mean about tasteless and crass?
Sigal Chattah Tries to Explain Away Some of Her Most Controversial Statements
The video above is only about 11 minutes long. Watch it, and you’ll get a real sense of who Sigal Chattah is as a person.
What is Sigal Chattah’s Motivation for Apparently Remaining as Nevada’s Republican National Committeewoman While Being Sworn in as the US Attorney for the District of Nevada, in Possible Violation of the Hatch Act?
I can’t tell if it’s incompetence, negligence, or dismissiveness, but Sigal Chattah made a bad move over this past weekend.
Hats off to the Nevada Independent for their reporting on this; they scored a coup. The Nevada Indy’s headline: Sigal Chattah blurs conflict of interest lines by continuing political activity as new U.S. attorney
In a seemingly direct violation of the Hatch Act, which prohibits civil-service employees in the executive branch of the federal government (such as an interim US Attorney for the District of Nevada like Sigal Chattah), except the President and Vice President, from engaging in some forms of political activity, Sigal Chattah reportedly has continued to carry on in her position as Nevada’s Republican National Committeewoman.
According to the Nevada Independent’s reporting, Sigal Chattah was “introduced virtually at a state party meeting Saturday, potentially violating Department of Justice rules against its employees participating in political activities.”
The US Office of Special Counsel offers this overview of the Hatch Act: it is a federal law that,
“limits certain political activities of federal employees … to ensure that federal programs are administered in a nonpartisan fashion, to protect federal employees from political coercion in the workplace, and to ensure that federal employees are advanced based on merit and not based on political affiliation.”
How serious is a Hatch Act violation (which has been in place since 1939)? To quote from the US Office of Special Counsel guidelines: “An employee who violates the Hatch Act is subject to a range of disciplinary actions, including:
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Removal from Federal Service: termination of employment
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Debarment from Federal Employment: ineligibility for future federal jobs for a period of up to 5 years
- Suspension: temporary removal from duty without pay.Reprimand: A formal warning or censure
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Reduction in Grade: lowering an employee’s position and salary
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Civil Penalty: a fine, not to exceed $1,000
Pretty serious consequences.
Basic, Boilerplate DOJ Announcement of Sigal Chattah’s Interim Appointment as US Attorney for the District of Nevada; “Weak” is the Word I’d Use, or Maybe Half-Hearted
“Weak” is the word I’d use to describe the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) announcement of Sigal Chattah being sworn in as interim US Attorney for the District of Nevada on Tuesday, April 1. Half-hearted might be another descriptor.
It’s almost like they treated it as an April Fool’s prank.
Things are in motion for Sigal Chattah, but this is very curious, indeed. Two weeks ago, late on a Friday afternoon, East Coast time on March 28, the Nevada Republican Party announced that Chattah would be the interim US Attorney for the District of Nevada. Four small paragraphs, no enlightenment as to why Chattah was selected. No background, no ruffles, no flourishes. Just the basics. As if this were an announcement made under duress. I don’t know anything about that, it just feels that way.
That announcement did not come from President Donald Trump, anyone at the White House, nor from Pam Bondi, the US Attorney General or her office. This announcement is completely different than the fanfare met by a similar announcement of Alina Habba being named interim US Attorney for the District of New Jersey. Very curious.
To this date, there has not been any robust welcoming or discussion of Chattah being named to be interim US Attorney. Even the local media across the state of Nevada has been relatively silent. There’s been no wave of coverage as you might expect for an appointment like this. No interviews, no media profiles about her background, her qualifications, etc. No big headlines whatsoever.
I find that very curious.
So I’m stepping into the void as a voice TOTALLY AGAINST Chattah being anything more than an interim US Attorney for the District of Nevada. Why? Just browse through this site to see the vast array of reasons she should not be the permanent US Attorney here.
OPINION: Sigal Chattah Worst Pick Possible as Interim US Attorney for the District of Nevada
This is not just my opinion; others are voicing this, too. (See above image from Jon Ralston’s feed of the Nevada Independent on X.)
Could it be an April Fool’s Day joke as Jon Ralston suggests?
We can only hope.
Sigal Chattah Nominated to be US Attorney for District of Nevada
According to the Nevada Republican Party, Sigal Chattah has been announced as being the interim US Attorney for Nevada.
We agree with the Democrats on this one, who said:
“Sigal Chattah is grossly unfit to serve as Nevada’s US Attorney. While running for Attorney General, Chattah said she would use public office to go after her political opponents and after losing the election sued to make voting harder. This is the same person who said that Nevada’s first Black Attorney General should be ‘hanging from a f-ing crane’. That, her significant ties to January 6th rioters, and much more disqualify her from being anywhere near the United States Justice Department.”
Read reaction here: Nevada Democrats
Nevada Democratic Senators Jacky Rosen and Catherine Cortez-Masto are not Sigal Chattah Fans
I guess that Sigal Chattah (a prolific X poster) won’t be re-“Tweeting” this post by Nevada Sen. Jacky Rosen (D) anytime soon …
And I guess Sigal Chattah is not too happy about what Nevada Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto had to say about it, either: Cortez Masto Statement on the Appointment of Sigal Chattah as Interim U.S. Attorney for Nevada.
I Know I Now Have a Target on My Back
I realize that by launching this website, I’m putting a target on my back.

But this is the era of truth telling, right?
This is the era where censorship and shutdowns are not supposed to happen just because you’re telling the truth.
That’s all I’m doing here. I’m just shining a light into the darkest corners of Sigal Chattah’s life so that everyone can see her for who she really is.
I proudly voted for Donald J. Trump as President in 2024. In the 2022 midterms, I voted for a remarkable man, who is now Nevada’s Governor, Joe Lombardo. I also voted for Democrat Aaron Ford. I grew up with a very strong mother and father, who were Lebanese and Jewish. As my mother, until she passed away more than 24 years ago, always told me, it’s not about Republican or Democrat, it’s about voting for the best person for the job.
It was announced (by the Nevada Republican party, not the White House, which is interesting in and of itself) that Sigal Chattah is the Trump Administration pick to be, for now, the interim US Attorney for the District of Nevada.
This, in my opinion, cannot stand.
I urge you to read this website thoroughly. It won’t take that much time. But you’ll have a much better idea of Sigal Chattah’s lack of morals, ethics, integrity, discernment, judgment and character.
FBI Director Kash Patel, take note: We all have friends & colleagues, but we can’t know everything about them. According to Sigal Chattah, you two are fast friends. But you don’t know everything about her, Mr. Patel, at least not some of the connections I’ve raised here, on this website. That’s OK. That’s not your fault. There’s a reason there is an interim stage for appointments such as this. Appropriately so.
New Interim US Attorney for the District of Nevada, Sigal Chattah, Sworn In
Interesting that on her X post about her swearing in to be the interim US Attorney for the District of Nevada, that she makes a comment like this (see image below):
Chattah writes, “The law is the only thing that makes all people equal.”
Really? Including your friends? Like Anthony D’Anna? Like the victim of his domestic battery and strangulation? Or Carol Jimmerson’s yet unsolved robbery? Or the late Judge Melanie Tobiasson?
I question how even-handed and “equal” all will be under your hopefully very, very short tenure as interim US Attorney for the District of Nevada.
You Just Can’t Make This Up: More Hateful, Racist Posts Unearthed From Sigal Chattah’s X Profile
I missed this one from months ago — a Sigal Chattah X post in which she calls then-Congressman Jamaal Bowman (D-Yonkers, NY) a “ghetto rat” and in a follow up post, a “hood rat.” (See: https://x.com/Chattah4Nevada/status/1805620413466394973)
Sigal, you win the award for the most distasteful, racist woman to have been installed as an interim US Attorney — unfortunately in my home state of Nevada.
Ok, granted, It’s Jamaal Bowman, not the most gentlemanly sort on Capitol Hill, and who lost a re-election bid because of some of the ridiculous things he ranted about — but even X slapped a “Visibility limited: this Post may violate X’s rules against Hateful Conduct” label on this post of yours, Sigal.
We found this on RawStory.com (see image above). Read what they wrote up here: “Top Nevada Republican calls Black Democrat a ‘hood rat’ in ‘hateful’ social rant.” (RawStory writeup here: https://www.rawstory.com/sigal-chattah-rnc/)
You have no filter, do you? You think you can blurt out whatever thought enters your head without consequence, don’t you? We’ll see about that. We’ll see how far you get in your confirmation hearings before the US Senate Judiciary Committee.
Good luck with all that. In the meantime, we’ll just keep piling up fodder for them to use at the hearing.
OPINION: Michele Fiore – A Really Bad Actress — (Friend of Vickie Dehart & Sigal Chattah)
This is who Michele Fiore is: A really bad actress. Not just in this “film” (which has all the production and acting qualities of a really bad porn movie, in my opinion), but on the state and now national stage, given Fiore’s recent pardon by President Trump.
You can also watch the the trailer below here:
(Please click on the video trailer linked above and watch; you’ll be tempted to look away, but don’t. You need to watch it all for the full experience.)
Yes, that really is her — almost 20 years ago or so.
This is who your Nevada ex-councilwoman is, folks. This is who your suspended (yet to be determined if she’ll be reinstated) Justice of the Peace is, fellow Nevadans. This is who President Trump pardoned after she was convicted on six counts of wire fraud and one count of attempted wire fraud after being found guilty of using funds raised to honor a slain cop for her own personal expenses — like plastic surgery and her daughter’s wedding.
And the nominations are:
- Michele Fiore: Bad Actress
- Michele Fiore: Bad Actor in the Republican Party
- Michele Fiore: Tied at the hip with current First Assistant US Attorney for the District of Nevada Sigal Chattah
For example, see:
• “Chattah, who also serves as the state’s Republican National Committeewoman, is friends with Fiore.” Nevada Independent
• “Interim U.S. Attorney Sigal Chattah, who sat behind Fiore during the trial …” 8newsnow.com
• “… Fiore’s friend, Sigal Chattah, a lawyer and conservative GOP firebrand …” Associated Press - Michele Fiore: Fraudster
- Michele Fiore: Morally and ethically bankrupt
- Michele Fiore: Needs to be swept into the dust bin of political and legal history as fast as possible
As stated above, all my opinion. But I bet you agree, especially after watching that trailer.




