Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Wynn Resorts shaken by misconduct claims against founder

- By Damian J. Troise

NEW YORK » Wynn Resorts is denying multiple allegation­s of sexual harassment and assault by founder Steve Wynn detailed in a Wall Street Journal report that sent shares of the casino company tumbling more than 10 percent Friday.

The paper reported that a number of women say they were harassed or assaulted by the casino mogul and finance chair of the Republican National Committee.

One case led to a $7.5 million settlement with a manicurist, the paper reported. The detailed report relies on interviews with dozens of people who corroborat­e a decades-long pattern of sexual misconduct with female employees.

The company says it is committed to operating with the “highest ethical standards and maintainin­g a safe and respectful culture.” In a statement sent to The Associated Press, it called the allegation­s part of a smear campaign related to divorce proceeding­s from Wynn’s ex-wife.

Wynn also denied the personally.

Wynn, who is chairman allegation­s and CEO of the company he founded, is a titan in Las Vegas and played a major role in the revitaliza­tion of the Las Vegas Strip in the 1990s. It was Wynn’s company that built the Golden Nugget, The Bellagio and Mirage Resorts in the heart of the town.

A wave of sexual misconduct claims against prominent figures in entertainm­ent, media and politics gained momentum last fall in the aftermath of articles detailing movie producer’s Harvey Weinstein’s decades of alleged rape and harassment. But Wynn is the first CEO and founder of a major publicly held company to come under scrutiny since the Weinstein allegation­s surfaced.

There appeared to be immediate business implicatio­ns for the casino magnate. The Massachuse­tts Gaming Commission said Friday it is launching a review following the allegation­s published by the Journal. Spokeswoma­n Elaine Driscoll said the commission’s investigat­ions and enforcemen­t bureau will conduct a regulatory review to determine the appropriat­e next steps, adding “the suitabilit­y and integrity of our gaming licensees is of utmost importance.”

Wynn is building a roughly $2.5 billion resort in the Boston suburb of Everett.

In a lengthy statement, Wynn and his company both attributed the allegation­s to a campaign led by Wynn’s ex-wife, Elaine the Wynn.

“The conduct of Elaine during the course of the pending lawsuits has been shocking and deeply disturbing to me personally and as the CEO of Wynn Resorts,” Wynn said.

Devon Spurgeon, a spokeswoma­n for Elaine Wynn, declined to comment on the allegation­s in the article or Steve Wynn’s allegation­s responding to the article.

In its reporting, The Wall Street Journal stated that none of the alleged victims reached out to the publicatio­n. Instead, the newspaper said it sought out more than 150 people who had worked for Wynn, many of whom did not want to go on record for fear of losing their jobs.

The newspaper reported that Wynn’s actions were well known enough that employees would sometimes enter fake appointmen­ts in the books to help other female workers avoid him. In some cases, female employees in the salon would hide in back rooms if they knew Wynn was on his way to the casino.

Wynn Resorts Ltd. said there has never been a complaint made about Wynn to the company’s independen­t hotline for reporting harassment.

The White House and the Republican National Committee did not respond to requests for comment Friday on Wynn’s status as the RNC’s finance chair.

Wynn has been a prolific Republican donor, contributi­ng more than $600,000 to GOP causes last year, according to the Federal Election Commission. Among his 2017 beneficiar­ies are Sen. Dean Heller of Nevada whose re-election campaign received almost $19,000 from Wynn and his wife last year.

Heller, once a sharp critic of President Donald Trump, faces a difficult re-election fight this year in a state Democrat Hillary Clinton carried, but where Republican Danny Tarkanian is challengin­g him in the June primary. Heller campaign aides did not immediatel­y return messages requesting comment on the contributi­ons.

Since 2013, Wynn has contribute­d nearly $2.4 million to GOP candidates and party organizati­ons around the country, including 2017 special election winners as well as dozens of state Republican Party committees.

In 2016, Wynn contribute­d $167,000 to the National Republican Senatorial Committee, and made individual donations totaling $5,400 each to Republican Senate campaigns of Alaska’s Lisa Murkowski, Florida’s Marco Rubio, South Carolina’s Tim Scott, Texas’ Ted Cruz and Wisconsin’s Ron Johnson.

 ?? CHARLES KRUPA - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Wynn Resorts is denying multiple allegation­s of sexual harassment and assault by its founder Steve Wynn, shown here in 2016, describing it as a smear campaign related to divorce proceeding­s from his ex-wife. The Wall Street Journal reported Friday that...
CHARLES KRUPA - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wynn Resorts is denying multiple allegation­s of sexual harassment and assault by its founder Steve Wynn, shown here in 2016, describing it as a smear campaign related to divorce proceeding­s from his ex-wife. The Wall Street Journal reported Friday that...

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