Steve Wynn Steps Down as RNC Finance Chair Following Sexual Misconduct Accusations
Fred Savage
Saturday, 27 January 2018 () Steve Wynn has stepped down as Republican National Committee (RNC) finance chair, per Politico. The casino mogul had been accused of dozens of acts of sexual misconduct — including forcing one employee to have sex — in a Friday report from the Wall Street Journal.
“Today I accepted Steve Wynn’s resignation as Republican National Committee finance chair,” RNC chair Ronna Romney McDaniel said in a statement to Politico on Saturday.
A replacement for Wynn has yet to be named.
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A manicurist told the WSJ that in 2005 shortly after the opening of his namesake casino, Wynn “pressured her to take her clothes off” and have sex, despite insisting otherwise and telling him that she was married. The woman filed a human resources complaint and was later paid a $7.5 million settlement, according to sources familiar with the matter.
The payment was pointed to in a lawsuit from Wynn’s ex-wife, Elaine Wynn, and admitted by Wynn’s attorney. Wynn Resorts, in a statement to the WSJ, said she is trying to “tarnish the reputation of Mr. Wynn in an attempt to pressure a revised divorce settlement.”
Wynn told the WSJ that “the idea that I ever assaulted any woman is preposterous.”
The report outlines several claims of inappropriate behavior from Wynn, stretching across decades. One former massage therapist said Wynn would take off his towel and instruct her to “massage his penis to climax.” She felt she “had no choice but to agree,” since Wynn was her boss. At later appointments, he asked her to perform oral sex, but she refused, according to the report.
Another worker said Wynn made similar inappropriate massage requests, but eventually relented after being told it made the woman uncomfortable.
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Other ex-employees said Wynn would walk around in “extremely short shorts without underwear,” and would often sit in a position where his genitals were exposed. Another employee said Wynn spent weeks pursuing her — at one point asking “so when are you going to come into my office and f– me?” In one instance, Wynn grabbed her and tried to kiss her, but she “slipped out,” according to the report.
Wynn is known as one of the leading builders in Las Vegas. The 75-year-old was involved in numerous projects, including the Bellagio, Mirage, and Treasure Island casinos. His 12 percent stake in Wynn Resorts is worth more than $2 billion. But the company’s stock is taking a beating on Friday, falling 7 percent to about $186 per share after the report was published.
Read the full WSJ report here.
The RNC did not immediately return TheWrap‘s request for a statement on Saturday.
Steve Wynn, the billionaire casino magnate, resigned as finance chair of the Republican National Committee on Saturday following a report of widespread misconduct allegations. Wynn, who has donated millions to the Republican Party, was accused sexual misconduct by people who have worked at his Las...