Las Vegas Review-Journal

Wynn sues AP, woman, alleges ‘false accusation­s’

- By David Ferrara Las Vegas Review-journal

Former Las Vegas casino mogul Steve

Wynn has filed a defamation lawsuit against The Associated Press and others for what his attorneys described as “false accusation­s of rape.”

The complaint was filed Wednesday in

Clark County District Court against the AP, one of its reporters and a woman who filed a $4 million lawsuit last year against Wynn. The defamation case focuses on accusation­s that the woman, Halina Kuta, made in her federal lawsuit and later reported to the Metropolit­an Police Department.

Kuta alleged to police that she was Wynn’s wife and that she had his child after he raped her in her Chicago apartment in the early 1970s. Her lawsuit did not mention the alleged rape.

“If reported fairly, completely, accurately, and impartiall­y, the Police Report, like the Kuta Lawsuit, is outrageous, false and inherently improbable on its face, and the timing of its filing by Defendant Kuta is extremely suspect,” Wynn’s complaint alleges.

AP reporter Regina Garcia Cano wrote a story based on the police report. Wynn’s lawsuit alleges the AP and Cano “created a media frenzy of accusation­s against Mr. Wynn.” The AP story was published by several major news organizati­ons, including The Wall Street Jour

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According to Wynn’s lawsuit, “The AP Defendants intentiona­lly chose to incomplete­ly and unfairly describe the Police Report by omitting from the AP Article the additional outrageous, false and inherently improbable accusation­s found on the face of the Police Report.”

The lawsuit said Kuta made the statements, and the AP published them, “with actual malice.”

Lauren Easton, director of media

relations for the AP, said in an email Thursday, “The Associated Press stands by its reporting.”

Wynn’s 13-page complaint also lists his accolades, including acts of philanthro­py and his business acumen, calling him a “visionary” who worked in casino and resort developmen­t for 45 years.

“Under the circumstan­ces surroundin­g the defendants’ false accusation­s of rape, the bedrock principle of ‘innocent until proven guilty’ has been dangerousl­y converted into ‘guilty by accusation,’ which imposes the burden on Mr. Wynn to prove his innocence,” his

lawsuit said.

Wynn stepped down as CEO and chairman of Wynn Resorts on Feb. 6 after multiple allegation­s of sexual misconduct and sexual harassment.

Last week, Wynn filed a defamation lawsuit against attorney Lisa Bloom and her law firm, alleging they made false accusation­s in March that he leered at female performers and further stating that he was legally blind.

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

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