Prominent Las Vegas attorney and his wife were fatally killed by Ex husband's Father Who was representing him in a custody battle

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Las Vegas attorney who killed ex-daughter-in-law, new husband in law office shooting​

This story is crazy!​

Gunman in Summerlin shooting killed 2 in front of his wife​

Prominent Las Vegas attorney among 3 killed in Summerlin shooting​

A court document filed hours after Monday’s shooting at a Summerlin law office describes the moments leading up to the attack, when the gunman killed two people in front of his wife before killing himself.

Five minutes after a deposition began inside a conference room Monday morning, Las Vegas attorney Joseph Houston II, 77, “stood up, had a very glazed and rattled look in his eyes, pulled out a handgun and shot (Dennis) Prince four times,” according to the document.

Longtime Las Vegas attorney Lisa Rasmussen confirmed Tuesday that she also was present during the shooting and was representing Houston’s wife, Katherine, who was set to be questioned during the deposition. Rasmussen said Joseph Houston was representing the couple’s son, Dylan, in a contentious custody battle with Dylan Houston’s former wife, now known as Ashley Prince.

“The entire Houston family is extremely devastated right now, and it’s difficult for anyone, including me, to even process yesterday’s events,” Rasmussen said in a telephone interview.


Veteran trial lawyer Dennis Prince, 57, and his 30-year-old wife, Ashley, were killed. The couple were the parents of an infant.

The court document filed Monday by Michele LoBello, one of Ashley Prince’s attorneys, described the chaotic scene, including how the shooter appeared to spare a pregnant lawyer who also was in the room.


That lawyer, identified as Shannon Wilson, “immediately ducked and hid under the conference room table,” LoBello wrote in the filing.

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“She explained to me that she asked Mr. Houston please not to hurt her baby as she is pregnant,” LoBello continued. “She explained to me that Mr. Houston allowed her to leave the conference room and following her quick departure and taking cover elsewhere in the office, she heard additional shots fired.”


Joseph Houston then turned the gun on himself, according to those familiar with the attack.


‘Acrimonious’ case



Rasmussen told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that she was in the room representing Katherine Houston because of the nature of the case.


“My client believed it prudent to have her own counsel, to have some separation from the family dynamic, because the entire case was so acrimonious,” she said.


According to the court document filed Monday by LoBello, Dylan Houston was not present at the deposition.


Court records show that Dylan Houston, who also is a lawyer in Las Vegas, filed for divorce from Ashley in October 2021 after a four-year marriage.


A divorce decree issued a month later granted the pair joint physical and legal custody of two children. But custody of the children, now 5 and 4, remained in dispute.


Dennis Prince, along with attorneys from the firm Jones & LoBello, represented Ashley, who was identified as Ashley Prince in court records as recently as last month.


In the motion filed Monday, LoBello also wrote that a private investigator had conducted surveillance on Dylan Houston late last month, and had documented “concerning information regarding Plaintiff’s drinking and dangerous behavior.”

The investigator observed Dylan Houston drinking at a bar on March 29, and wrote in a report that he drove home and appeared to swerve his car, according to court documents.

Information from the private investigator was sent to Dennis Prince and Joseph Houston on April 2, LoBello wrote in the motion.

Court records indicate that Dylan Houston pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor reckless driving charge, which stemmed from an arrest in October 2020, in February 2022. He was ordered to complete community service and DUI classes.

Further information about the case was not immediately available on Tuesday afternoon.

Allegations of drug use

Attorney John Jones, who also represented Ashley Houston, alleged in a May deposition that the custody proceedings involved substance abuse allegations against Dylan Houston, including “a positive drug test for cocaine.”


Jones also said “there has been a positive alcohol test during his custodial time, there has been a missed alcohol test during his custodial time,” according to a transcript of the deposition included in court documents filed in July.


Police said the shooting occurred at about 10 a.m. Monday inside the offices of Prince Law Group, a personal injury, insurance law and commercial law firm on the fifth floor of the City National Bank Building at 10801 W. Charleston Blvd.


Seven people were taking part in the deposition, police said, including an unidentified court reporter.


Within hours of the killings, lawyers for Ashley Prince filed an emergency motion requesting that sole custody of the children be given to the dead woman’s sister. The motion was granted by District Judge Bill Henderson.



In that document, LoBello wrote that Dylan Houston’s actions around the time of the shooting suggested that he “knew or must have known of the intentions of his father prior to the commission of these heinous acts.”


In a response, Dylan Houston denied the allegations.


“The motivation of the tragedy of April 8, 2024, is unknown to anyone but Joseph W. Houston himself. The Defense’s suggestion that this was a ‘planned attack’ with the Plaintiff is insulting and quite speculative,” Dylan Houston wrote.


LoBello wrote that Dylan Houston attempted to pick up his children from school after the shooting “in the middle of the school day, despite the details as to Defendant’s status of dead or alive not being made public at this time.” Ashley Prince was the defendant in the divorce case.


Dylan Houston responded to the emergency motion by writing that his “actions following the shooting is not indicative of a co-conspirator as the Defense callously would like the Court to believe, rather that of a concerned father wanting to protect, console, love and support his children from any unnecessary discussion regarding this tragedy.”


A public relations firm released the following statement Tuesday on behalf of the Houston family:


“Our family is in a state of profound shock and sadness at yesterday’s events. We ask for prayers and privacy as we try to navigate the coming days. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department is still conducting their investigation and as that continues, speculation about details of the incident only serves to add trauma to our already grieving and overwhelmed families. We have full faith in Metro’s efforts and will leave all future comment to them as their investigation unfolds.”


 

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Shooting in Summerlin office leaves 3 dead, including shooter

New details emerge of custody battle that led to fatal shooting at law office​





Custody motion





An emergency court order granted Ashley Prince's sister full custody of Ashley's children from a previous marriage after Ashley was shot and killed on Monday, April 8, 2024.

LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Court records show new details of a custody dispute that culminated in a fatal shooting at a Summerlin law office on Monday.
Ashley Prince and her husband, attorney Dennis Prince, were shot and killed at the offices of Dennis Prince Law Group, multiple sources told Channel 13.


Those same sources identified the shooter as attorney Joe Houston II, the grandfather of the two children at the center of the dispute.

Houston is the father of another local attorney, Dylan Houston, who is also Ashley's ex-husband. The elder Houston was representing his son in the custody proceedings, while Dennis Prince represented Ashley.

In an emergency motion after the shooting, District Court Judge Bill Henderson granted custody of Dylan and Ashley's two children to Ashley's sister.
Henderson found that "placing the parties' minor children with the plaintiff (Dylan Houston) would be detrimental to the children, and the award of custody to a nonparent is required to serve the children's best interests, based on the recent acts of [Houston]'s father and [Houston.]"

"The court hereby orders the minor children are not to be in the custody of plaintiff, DYLAN E. HOUSTON, until further Order of the Court," Henderson ruled.

Ashley and Dennis Prince


At least seven people — including the victims and shooter — were present during the deposition at the law offices on the corner of Charleston Boulevard and Pavilion Center Drive, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Lt. Jason Johansson confirmed Monday evening.

Multiple sources within law enforcement and the legal community said Joe Houston shot himself after shooting Dennis and Ashley.
Additional sources have said Houston was diagnosed with terminal cancer.

Additional documents reviewed by Channel 13 revealed details of the custody dispute between Ashley Prince and Dylan Houston.

According to court records, the two were married in October 2017 and, after four years and two kids, Houston filed for divorce.


At first, the couple split custody evenly. But in the spring of 2022, Ashley asked to modify that agreement.

As part of the proceedings, Dylan Houston had been ordered to undergo regular drug and alcohol screenings and to remain at least 100 yards away from Ashley's home, work, and parents' home.

Sources also tell us Dennis and Ashley Prince recently welcomed a new baby — their only child together.
 

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by all accounts Dennis Prince was not a sympathetic character

that being said, he did not deserve to die


I also dont know how you can be allowed to present your wife against her ex

they should have all gotten lawyers that were not personally involved
 

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by all accounts Dennis Prince was not a sympathetic character

that being said, he did not deserve to die


I also dont know how you can be allowed to present your wife against her ex

they should have all gotten lawyers that were not personally involved
That may be true, but the father was representing his son. Dylan Houston

 

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There's a whole lot more going on that wasn't disclosed. No doubt the killing was personal​

Slain Las Vegas attorney remembered as ‘badass all around’​


By Brett Clarkson Las Vegas Review-Journal
April 11, 2024 - 6:00 am
The biggest personality in the room. An involved father. An unrivaled drive to succeed.

This is how Susan Barrett, 56, remembered her “very gregarious” ex-husband of over two decades, Dennis Prince, 57.

“I don’t know one other person who has the drive that he did,” Barrett said.

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Prince’s second ex-wife, Nancy Bernstein, 54, with whom he shared a 9-year-old son and who was married to Prince for just over four years, from February 2014 until their divorce in July 2018, remembered Prince as a “legal genius,” the “best father” and a “badass all the way around.”

His third ex-wife, Elena Machin-Prince, 52, to whom he was married from March 2019 until July 2023, was processing the killing. “A roller coaster of emotions,” she said.

Prince, a prominent Las Vegas civil attorney, was slain along with his fourth wife Ashley, 30, with whom he shared a baby daughter, at his Summerlin law office on Monday by another lawyer, Joseph Houston II, 77, who then turned the gun on himself.

Family members grieve

Barrett and Prince’s two grown children, Scot, 34, and Taylor, 31, also have been grieving the loss of their father, who in their childhoods coached Scot’s baseball teams and supported Taylor’s equestrian career.

Bernstein said she and Barrett and all of Prince’s children, including the baby girl, have been spending time together.

“He’s very strong. He’s very much like his father,” Bernstein said of her and Prince’s son. “He went to school today, and he’s playing baseball, and he’s doing well, and all the family is together.”

Prince was a scratch golfer, an excellent tennis player and loved riding Harley-Davidson motorcycles, having owned several, Bernstein said.

Bernstein, also a lawyer, is running for Las Vegas justice of the peace. After Prince’s death, she said, she is more determined to win that election in November.

“More than ever, I want to win,” Bernstein said. “Dennis always told me I should do this, I have to do this, and he was very supportive.”

‘We’re obviously horrified’

Barrett, who was married to Prince for almost 23 years, from September 1988 until their divorce in June 2011, shared memories of their life together while also describing how her family was navigating their grief.

Scot, Barrett said, is a UNLV law student who was following in his father’s footsteps to become an attorney and working at his father’s firm, Prince Law Group. But Scot, his mom said, didn’t happen to be in the office on Monday morning.

Taylor, who lives in Boston with her husband and young child, as well as Barrett, who was since remarried and lives in Texas, all flew to Las Vegas Monday night.

“I mean, we’re obviously horrified,” Barrett said. “It’s the worst of the worst that could possibly happen.”

The grown children, Barrett said, were also with and comforting their young half brother.

“It’s shocking, obviously. I have to stay strong for my son,” Bernstein said about the boy.

For Prince, who was born and raised in Las Vegas and attended Bonanza High School, his main motivator was failure, Barrett said.

“That wasn’t going to happen,” Barrett said. “It wasn’t an option.”

Barrett recalled she and Prince raising their family as his career took off.

After their marriage, and after Prince got a degree in finance from UNLV, the two Vegas natives would move to San Diego in about 1990 so that Prince could go to law school.

Barrett supported the family financially while Prince got his law degree at California Western School of Law.

“I put him through law school,” she said.

After he graduated in about 1993, she recalled, the couple moved back to Vegas with their family that now included the young Taylor and Scot.

Those were good years, Barrett said. “They were actually the best,” she said, her voice becoming emotional.

Barrett declined to say why she and Prince were divorced, but she said she and her ex-husband had an amicable relationship as co-parents.

“He told all his wives that if it weren’t for me, he wouldn’t be who he is,” Barrett said.

In his career, Prince would go on to become one of the best-regarded civil litigators in Nevada, his attorney colleagues have said.

“Dennis was a heavyweight,” said John Curtas, a deputy city attorney for the city of Las Vegas who said he had known Prince for years.

‘One speed: All in’

His adult children, Scot Prince and Taylor Prince See, described their dad as a fun, larger-than-life man who always made time for his family despite his demanding career.

“His kids and his job were his entire life,” said Scot Prince, 34. “He knows how to be a dad. He knows how to be a lawyer. And that’s all he cared about.”

He coached Scot’s baseball team and supported his 9-year-old son in the sport, as well. He would also take off from work anytime to support his eldest daughter in her equestrian competitions.

Prince See and her horse, One Flashy Sensation, won world championships in the sport. Prince-See said her dad would give her pep talks and quiz her before each event.

“He was such a partner with me in that sport,” she said.

He enjoyed becoming a grandfather to his grandson, and during the holidays, he and his kids often found themselves sitting around the fire pit, drinking red wine and reminiscing.

“He just had the best stories, and the best laugh in the world,” said Prince See, 31. “You could get him going and going and he would almost gargle.”

In the courtroom, Dennis Prince took his obligation to his clients seriously.

“When he sets his mind on something, there’s no option, there’s no failure,” Prince-See said. “That’s what he does, head on and full steam.”

Scot Prince said he and his dad grew closer when they began working together at the law firm. He instilled in his kids the value of hard work – that there were no shortcuts and to always approach life with intensity.

“He only had one speed: All in,” Scot Prince said.

Dennis Prince was proud of his son for taking the step to go to law school. He often said: “I love this path that you’re on.” Scot Prince graduates next month.

“I’m devastated that he won’t be able to be there,” he said. “I thought we were gonna work together until the end.”

Though he knows he can never take his dad’s place, Scot Prince said his two youngest siblings are being loved and well taken care of.

“I’m going to put on my Dennis Prince shoes,” he said. “I have some of that fire that he has inside me.”

‘It kind of woke me up’

Las Vegas Review-Journal archives, which document some of the cases Prince was involved in, also contain mentions of Prince’s high school tennis career, including a Sept. 30, 1982, article in which Prince spoke about entering his first tournament two weeks after picking up a racket for the first time, getting beaten, and then vowing to put the work in.

“I didn’t go into it with the idea of winning, but I didn’t think I’d get beat that bad,” the then-15-year-old Prince said. “I didn’t quit, though. I went back and started working harder. It kind of woke me up.”

In 2015, Prince represented a former UNLV football player who was awarded more than $4.2 million after a botched spinal surgery.

In 2016, a Las Vegas mechanic represented by Prince was awarded $6.6 million after a lawsuit accusing a local doctor of striking his car.

In 2017, a 70-year-old man represented by Prince was awarded $1.95 million after a few bacon-wrapped scallops eaten at a Las Vegas country club resulted in multiple surgeries after a broken toothpick became lodged in his abdominal cavity.

The former UNLV football player, Beau Orth, 34, said he and Prince became friends after his yearslong legal saga ended. The two would get together for a drink and a cigar and just talk about life, Orth said. They had been texting in February in an effort to set up a double date with their two wives.

“It’s extremely sad,” Orth said. “I love Dennis. He was a very good friend of mine. He was a mentor.”

Orth said the last time they saw each other was last summer in San Diego, when Orth and his wife had breakfast with Dennis and Ashley, who Orth said was very nice and welcoming, after both couples happened to attend the same Morgan Wallen concert.

“He was a bulldog,” Orth said of his former attorney. “He was there for you when you had no ground to stand on.”

Prince’s career hasn’t been without controversy.

In January 2020, he was reprimanded by the State Bar of Nevada after a firm partner at Eglet, Prince, the firm he shared with Robert Eglet, another prominent Las Vegas civil attorney, discovered in January 2019 that Prince had been using a firm-issued American Express card for personal expenses, according to the Letter of Reprimand the bar issued against Prince.

Prince reimbursed the firm over $136,000 but the state bar said in the letter it was “concerned with your conduct as it relates to the use of the card” and reprimanded Prince.

His legal work continued.

In January, Prince was representing the parents of a teen girl who filed a lawsuit against the Clark County School District and teachers union, alleging they protect teachers accused of sexual misconduct by allowing them to transfer to other schools.

“It requires civil cases just like this to effectuate change,” Prince told the Review-Journal at the time.

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