The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Casino mogul Wynn sued for acting as agent for China

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WASHINGTON: The US Justice Department sued Las Vegas and Macau casino mogul Steve Wynn to force him to register officially as an agent for the Chinese government.

Wynn, the founder and former chief executive of Wynn Resorts, acted on behalf of Beijing in 2017 when he met with president Donald Trump and senior administra­tion officials in a Chinese effort to gain custody over exiled tycoon Guo Wengui, the department said.

Guo was wanted in China for financial fraud and other allegation­s, but was close to Trump advisor Steve Bannon, supporting Bannon’s media business and other activities, and had asked for political asylum in the United States.

The Justice Department said that in June and August 2017, Wynn contacted Trump and had dinner with the president to convey Beijing’s request that the US cancel Guo’s visa or have him otherwise removed from the country.

“Wynn engaged in these efforts at the request of Sun Lijun, thenvice minister of the MPS,” the Justice Department said, referring to China’s Ministry of Public Security.

Besides raising it with Trump, Wynn, who was a former Republican Party finance chairman, also had “multiple discussion­s” with senior White House and National Security Council officials “about organising a meeting with Sun and other PRC government officials” on the issue, it said.

At the time Wynn’s company owned and operated three casinos in Macau, Asia’s largest gambling Mecca. The Justice Department alleges that Wynn carried out Sun’s requests “out of a desire to protect his business interests in Macau.”

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