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Elaine Wynn’s lawyer: I have top-secret doc

- By David Ferrara Las Vegas Review-journal

A lawyer for Steve Wynn’s ex-wife told a Clark County judge Tuesday that there may have been “a greater concern” at Wynn Resorts “than what we already know exists to cover up certain things and to make sure my client didn’t pull the curtain back too far.”

Attorney Mark Ferrario represents Elaine Wynn in a legal battle over her removal from the company’s board. In a hearing Tuesday, Ferrario said he had received a “highly confidenti­al” document this

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week related to Steve Wynn’s position in the case that was “directly relevant” to claims his ex-wife has made.

“A high-ranking official knew about it,” Ferrario said.

Details of the document, which was kept under seal by Chief District Judge Elizabeth Gonzalez, were not discussedi­ncourt,andit’sunclear whether the new informatio­n will be made public before a trial scheduled to begin in April.

Steve Wynn, accused of demanding sexual favors from female employees over the last three decades, has denied any wrongdoing and blamed his ex-wife for leading a campaign that resulted in an “avalanche of negative publicity” and, ultimately, his resignatio­n as Wynn Resorts chairman and CEO last week.

Steve Wynn’s lawyers on Tuesday told Gonzalez that Elaine Wynn wanted to sabotage her ex-husband’s business and fortune. But her attorneys quickly rejected the claim, pointing out that she owned significan­t stock in Wynn Resorts.

Attorney Todd Bice, who represents Steve Wynn, said Elaine Wynn misused the legal process

“in pursuit of her illegitima­te effort. … Ms. Wynn has made it clear that because she did not get her way, she is going to burn the company down andanybody­whoisaroun­dheras a result. The facts of that show what her agenda was.”

Scott Stein, another lawyer for Elaine Wynn, responded to Bice’s argumentdu­ringatwo-hourhearin­g in the case, involving the now-divorced Las Vegas power couple and Steve Wynn’s former business partner and friend Kazuo Okada.

“The allegation that Ms. Wynn is out to destroy the company in which she’s the third-largest shareholde­r is outrageous,” Stein told Gonzalez. “It’s false.”

Elaine Wynn was removed from the company’s board in 2015. Okada wasoustedf­romthecomp­anyin 2012. The company’s board has been criticized for weak corporate governance and rarely opposing Steve Wynn.

“When my client became increasing­ly vocal, when my client had the fortitude to stand up to Mr. Wynn andotherbo­ardmembers,shewas ridiculed,” Ferrario said. “That goes undisputed. She was demeaned. That goes undisputed. And she was essentiall­y ostracized on the board.”

Bice said Elaine Wynn told the company’s general counsel that she would “drive the stock price to zero” if she had to in order to get her way and that she then tried to have the lawyer fired.

Last week, Gonzalez unsealed documents that indicated some members of the Wynn board were considerin­g ousting Okada before the conclusion of an investigat­ion into alleged misconduct by the Japanese billionair­e, once head of Tokyo-based Universal Entertainm­ent Corp. and its U.S. subsidiary, Aruze USA.

Wynn and Okada were once partnersan­dfriends,butthatdis­solved when Wynn accused Okada of bribing Philippine government authoritie­s in connection with a casino project in that country. Okada counteredb­yquestioni­ngwynn’s motives in a $135 million donation to the University of Macau Developmen­t Fund in 2011.

Lawyers are due back in court Wednesday.

Contact David Ferrara at dferrara@reviewjour­nal.com or 702380-1039. Find @randompoke­r on Twitter.

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