Chattanooga Times Free Press

Wynn resigns as GOP finance chairman

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WASHINGTON — Casino mogul Steve Wynn resigned Saturday as finance chairman of the Republican National Committee amid allegation­s of sexual harassment and assault.

Wynn has been a prolific Republican donor and led the RNC’s fundraisin­g efforts during President Donald Trump’s first year, helping the committee rake in more than $130 million.

“Today I accepted Steve Wynn’s resignatio­n as Republican National Committee finance chair,” said RNC chairwoman Ronna McDaniel.

The Wall Street Journal reported Friday a number of women said they were harassed or assaulted by Wynn, the chairman and CEO of Wynn Resorts. Wynn has denied the allegation­s. One case led to a $7.5 million settlement with a manicurist, the newspaper reported.

Wynn was chosen by Trump to lead the RNC’s fundraisin­g effort, and he contribute­d more than $600,000 to GOP causes last year, according to the Federal Election Commission.

A person with direct knowledge of the situation said Trump had signed off on the decision for Wynn to resign. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to share private discussion­s.

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.

The allegation­s against Wynn have come during a wave of sexual misconduct claims against prominent media, entertainm­ent and political figures that gained momentum last fall after the emergence of detailed allegation­s of rape and harassment involving movie producer Harvey Weinstein.

During the fall, RNC officials, including McDaniel, noted Weinstein had been a top donor for Democrats, including 2016 presidenti­al nominee Hillary Clinton.

In early October, McDaniel tweeted that if the Democratic National Committee “truly stands up for women like they say they do, then returning Weinstein’s dirty money should be a no-brainer.”

The RNC has not yet said whether it will return any money donated by Wynn.

Wynn was among the organizers of Trump’s fundraiser last week at the president’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida to celebrate the anniversar­y of the inaugurati­on. Trump was unable to attend because of the federal government shutdown. Wynn also helped put together high-dollar events in Dallas last October and New York City in December.

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