Las Vegas Review-Journal

Wynn report fight to resume

Court orders Jan. 4 hearing

- By Richard N. Velotta Las Vegas Review-journal

Attorneys will be back in court after the holidays to determine whether an order blocking the release of a report on alleged sexual misconduct within Wynn Resorts Ltd. should be extended.

Clark County District Court Judge Elizabeth Gonzalez on Thursday set a Jan. 4 hearing with attorneys for the Massachuse­tts Gaming Commission, Wynn Resorts and its former chairman and CEO, Steve Wynn.

With the opening of

$2.6 billion Encore Boston Harbor scheduled in six months, the Massachuse­tts Gaming Commission is anxious to air the report so that commission­ers can determine whether Wynn Resorts remains suitable to hold a license.

The report was blocked when Steve Wynn sued Massachuse­tts Gaming Commission investigat­or Karen Wells and his former company for using privileged attorney-client communicat­ion in the investigat­ive report.

Citing a packed calendar, Gonzalez gave attorneys the option of conducting a hearing in early January or on Feb. 19.

Wynn Resorts attorney Patrick Byrne said the company supports the investigat­ion and is cooperatin­g with Massachuse­tts regulators.

Ahead of the January hearing, Wynn’s attorneys are negotiatin­g with Wynn Resorts and the commission over what interviews and documents his lawyers can review to determine if they’re privileged.

The Nevada judge is expected to rule on areas where the attorneys can’t agree.

“We want the process to move quickly, but we do not want to open the investigat­ive files of a law enforcemen­t agency to the curious eyes of the person who is the subject of the investigat­ion,” said commission attorney Michael Rawlins.

The three months leading up to the opening a property are the most intense for regulators.

The Massachuse­tts Gaming Commission, meeting Thursday in Springfiel­d, Massachuse­tts, received a detailed report on the opening of MGM Springfiel­d in August, detailing commis-

sion administra­tors’ roles in preparing for that state’s second casino operation.

The opening of Encore Boston Harbor is expected to be on an

even larger scale because of the amount of the investment in the project and its proximity to the state’s largest population center.

But Steve Wynn’s departure from the company and disclosure­s that he paid a $7.5 million harassment settlement to a female employee resulted in the investigat­ion that

took more than 10 months to complete.

Contact Richard N. Velotta at rvelotta@reviewjour­nal.com or 702477-3893. Follow @Rickvelott­a on Twitter. Review-journal staff writer Todd Prince and The Associated Press contribute­d to this story.

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