Woman in Las Vegas-area ‘revenge’ stabbing over death of Iranian leader takes deal, could avoid prison Nika Nikoubin charged with stabbing man twice in neck in hotel room

(KLAS) A woman accused of stabbing her date in a Las Vegas-area hotel room in retaliation for a U.S. drone strike that killed an Iranian leader has agreed to plead guilty to two lesser charges and could avoid prison time, documents said.

Nika Nikoubin, 22, is on house arrest in Texas. In February, police there said they were never made aware of Nikoubin’s charges in Nevada as she had left home to make music and videos, the 8 News Now Investigators first reported.

Last year, a Clark County grand jury indicted Nikoubin on charges of attempted murder with the use of a deadly weapon because of certain, actual or perceived characteristics of a person, and two counts of battery.

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