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UPenn scrubs Wynn name, rescind his and Cosby’s degrees

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PHILADELPH­IA The University of Pennsylvan­ia announced Thursday that it will remove casino mogul Steve Wynn’s name from a campus plaza and revoke honorary degrees given to him and comedian Bill Cosby in the wake of sexual misconduct allegation­s against both men.

The Ivy League school’s president, Amy Gutmann, and chair of its board of trustees, David Cohen, said in a joint statement that the decision was made after deliberati­ons among deans, faculty, alumni and trustees.

“It is incumbent on all of us to address these issues wherever and whenever we find that they affect our extended community,” they said. Wynn’s name also will be removed from a scholarshi­p fund.

The university said it has been a century since it took away an honorary degree, but “credible” allegation­s against the men warranted the action.

The Wall Street Journal last week reported that a number of women said they were harassed or assaulted by Wynn, with one case leading to a $7.5 million settlement.

Wynn has strongly denied the allegation­s, attributin­g them to a campaign led by his ex-wife. He resigned Saturday as finance chairman of the Republican National Committee.

Wynn Resorts spokesman Michael Weaver said Wynn had no comment.

Following the Wall Street Journal report, the University of Iowa also said it would remove Wynn’s name from a research institute.

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