A State Ethics Commission Found City Manager Ryann Juden Broke the Law — Scott Black Voted Yes

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North Las Vegas
Cannot Afford
Scott Black.

A State Ethics Commission found City Manager Ryann Juden broke state law by negotiating his own contract. Scott Black voted yes, defended it, and nine months after the ruling called Juden “one of the architects of our turnaround.” Taxpayers paid $994,400 in a single year.

The Receipt  —  North Las Vegas, 2024

$994,400

Paid in One Year  •  To One Man  •  From Your Tax Dollars

$675,000

Severance Pay

For a voluntary resignation

$97,000

Vacation & Sick Leave

Unused leave, cashed out

$137,000

Final-Year Salary

While sitting as city manager

$85,500

Consulting Fees

Juden collected in 2024 alone

Plus $544,500 in remaining contract payments through 2027 — still being paid today. The council has authority to void the contract. Black has not moved to void it.

The Relationship

Two Faces.
One Deal.

In May 2024, Mayor Pro Tem Scott Black voted to hand nearly $1 million to City Manager Ryann Juden — a man who, that very day, was still sitting as city manager. Juden had emailed his own contract to the city attorney from his city email. The council waved it through on the consent agenda with no discussion. Juden’s name didn’t even appear in the item.

Ryann Juden

Ethics Violation

Ryann Juden

Former City Manager, North Las Vegas

Juden emailed his own draft consulting contract from his city email to the city attorney — while still serving as city manager. He personally approved the council agenda containing his own contract. His name did not appear in the item description.

▲ Violated State Ethics Law

Nevada Commission on Ethics, Stipulated Agreement 24-148C, June 18, 2025

Scott Black

Running for Mayor

Scott Black

Mayor Pro Tem  •  Candidate for Mayor 2026

Black voted to approve the no-bid, $630,000 consulting contract. To the Las Vegas Review-Journal: “He had a great track record, and so we had the opportunity to hold on to a percentage of his bandwidth.” On the council’s relationship with Juden: “We are all like family.”

▲ Voted Yes. Defended It. Doubling Down.

Nine months after the ethics ruling, at his March 2026 campaign kickoff, Black praised Juden as “one of the architects of our turnaround.” He is not asking for forgiveness. He is running on it.

Section B  —  The North Las Vegas Receipt

The Evidence

The Vote

May 1, 2024

Black, Mayor Goynes-Brown, Barron, Garcia-Anderson and Cherchio approve a $630,000 no-bid consulting contract for then-sitting City Manager Ryann Juden. The vote was buried on the consent agenda with no discussion. Juden’s name did not appear in the item description. The contract had been emailed from Juden’s own city email account to the city attorney 30 days earlier.

The Ruling

June 18, 2025

The Nevada Commission on Ethics rules Juden violated state ethics law by negotiating his own contract while still in office. Commissioner Terry Reynolds called it “unconscionable.” Commissioner Teresa Lowry: “But for the limitations of the ethics laws, I would not approve this negotiation.” The Commission notified North Las Vegas it has authority to void the contract. Black has not moved to void it.

Black’s Defense

To the Las Vegas Review-Journal

“He had a great track record, and so we had the opportunity to hold on to a percentage of his bandwidth.”

Black’s description of the council’s relationship with Juden: “We are all like family.”

And Now

March 2026

Nine months after the ethics ruling, at his own campaign kickoff, Black points Juden out to the crowd and praises him as “one of the architects of our turnaround.”

The $15,000-a-month payments continue. Black is not asking for forgiveness. He is running on it.

Independent Voices

What They Called It

“Unconscionable.”

Nevada Commission on Ethics

Commissioner Terry Reynolds, June 18, 2025

“The definition of a backroom deal.”

Geoffrey Lawrence

Nevada Policy Research Institute

“A rancid stench.”

Las Vegas Review-Journal

Editorial Board, December 2024

“It should have been done much more transparently. It’s taxpayer money.”

Councilman Richard Cherchio

North Las Vegas City Council

Reject
Self-Dealing.

Vote No on Scott Black for Mayor

Election Day 2026  •  North Las Vegas, Nevada

Sources & Documentation

Las Vegas Review-Journal (Dec. 5, 2024; Dec. 10, 2024; June 18, 2025; Dec. 14, 2024 editorial; May 2025)  •  Nevada Current (Dec. 10, 2024)  •  8 News Now/KLAS (June 18, 2025)  •  Nevada Commission on Ethics, Stipulated Agreement 24-148C (June 18, 2025).