Las Vegas Review-Journal

Steve Wynn report release on hold

LV judge to consider document’s contents

- By Ken Ritter The Associated Press

A judge has temporaril­y blocked the planned release of a Massachuse­tts Gaming Commission report about allegation­s of sexual misconduct against former casino mogul Steve Wynn, a court official in Las Vegas said Monday.

Clark County District Court Judge Elizabeth Gonzalez told attorneys she will hear arguments about whether the report contains confidenti­al informatio­n and documents that Wynn attorneys say are protected by attorney-client privilege, court clerk Dan Kutinac said.

Attorneys for Wynn, the gambling commission and its investigat­or, Karen Wells, did not immediatel­y respond to messages.

A hearing date has yet to be scheduled.

Wynn sued Nov. 7 in Nevada state court to block the planned release next month of the gambling commission report about whether he engaged in sexual misconduct with female employees while he headed Las Vegas-based Wynn Resorts.

His lawyers argue that materials provided to Wells represent a “grave breach” of Wynn’s privacy rights. His civil lawsuit alleges breach of contract and violation of fiduciary duty, among several other claims. It seeks a permanent ban on the release of the report.

Wynn resigned as chief executive and chairman in February, weeks after sexual misconduct claims were made against him. He denies the allegation­s.

Gambling regulators in Massachuse­tts began their probe to determine whether his company is suitable to hold a gambling license for a $2 billion casino and hotel due to open near Boston next year.

Wynn’s name has been removed from the project. It is now called Encore Boston Harbor.

Attorneys for the commonweal­th and the commission argue that a Nevada judge lacks jurisdicti­on to decide if regulators in Massachuse­tts are properly exercising oversight.

Protracted legal arguments, they said in a court filing last Friday, “will almost certainly result in a delay in opening the gaming establishm­ent, in turn delaying 4,500 full-time job opportunit­ies, and depriving (Massachuse­tts) of millions of dollars in tax revenue every month.”

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