• Subscribe
  • Magazines
  • About
  • Contact
  • Advertise
Sunday 26 October 2025
  • zh-hant 中文
  • ja 日本語
  • en English
IAG
Advertisement
  • Newsfeed
  • Mag Articles
  • Video
  • Opinion
  • Tags
  • Regional
    • Africa
    • Australia
    • Cambodia
    • China
    • CNMI
    • Europe
    • Hong Kong
    • India
    • Japan
    • Laos
    • Latin America
    • Malaysia
    • Macau
    • Nepal
    • New Zealand
    • North America
    • North Korea
    • Philippines
    • Russia
    • Singapore
    • South Korea
    • Sri Lanka
    • Thailand
    • UAE
    • Vietnam
  • Events
  • Contributors
  • SUBSCRIBE FREE
No Result
View All Result
IAG
  • Newsfeed
  • Mag Articles
  • Video
  • Opinion
  • Tags
  • Regional
    • Africa
    • Australia
    • Cambodia
    • China
    • CNMI
    • Europe
    • Hong Kong
    • India
    • Japan
    • Laos
    • Latin America
    • Malaysia
    • Macau
    • Nepal
    • New Zealand
    • North America
    • North Korea
    • Philippines
    • Russia
    • Singapore
    • South Korea
    • Sri Lanka
    • Thailand
    • UAE
    • Vietnam
  • Events
  • Contributors
  • SUBSCRIBE FREE
No Result
View All Result
IAG
No Result
View All Result

Steve Wynn farewells casino business after reaching US$10 million settlement with Nevada regulators over sexual misconduct claims

Newsdesk by Newsdesk
Mon 31 Jul 2023 at 05:48
Steve Wynn said to be in US Department of Justice crosshairs over lobbying for China
146
SHARES
3.6k
VIEWS
Print Friendly, PDF & Email

Steve Wynn’s 60-year career in the casino biz is officially over after he reached an agreement with the Nevada Gaming Commission that will see him banned from holding any position of control or authority in any publicly traded company registered with the regulator. He will also pay a US$10 million settlement.

The agreement relates to infamous sexual misconduct allegations levelled against Wynn, now aged 81, by former staff of Wynn Las Vegas in 2018. Although he has still refused to admit to any of those allegations, they did force him to stand down as Wynn Resorts CEO at the time and later sell off his entire 12.1% stake in the company.

The Nevada Gaming Commission filed its complaint against him in 2019, claiming he had “subjected subordinate employees to unwelcome sexual advances” and jeopardized the reputation of the entire Nevada gaming industry.

As reported by CBS News, the settlement allows Wynn to only hold passive ownership of up to 5% in a publicly traded corporation registered with the regulator, but no “control, authority, advisory role or decision-making power.”

Should he attempt to do so, he could be found unsuitable and face further monetary penalties.

Steve Wynn previously paid what was at the time a secret US$7.5 million settlement to one of the employees, a manicurist, involved in the allegations levelled against him, while Wynn Resorts paid US$20 million in 2019 for its failure to investigate the claims and take action against its founder.

“Resolving this matter with Mr. Wynn protects the gaming industry and the citizens of Nevada,” said Nevada Gaming Control Board, chairman Kirk Hendrick in a statement. “Closing this dark chapter in Nevada’s gaming history allows more time for the board to continue effectively and efficiently regulating Nevada’s most important industry.”

Steve Wynn first entered the gaming business in 1963 when he took over his father’s bingo parlor in Maryland, before moving his family to Las Vegas in 1967 and purchasing a small stake in the Frontier Hotel and Casino.

He famously opened The Mirage in 1989 and Treasure Island four years later, but it was the 1998 launch of the Bellagio that is credited with paving the way for the luxurious integrated resorts seen in gaming hotspots around the world today.

He eventually sold his company to MGM Grand Inc for US$6.6 billion in 2000, using the proceeds to develop Wynn Las Vegas – opened in 2005 at a cost of US$2.7 billion – on the site of the old Desert Inn.

Today, Wynn Resorts not only operates Wynn Las Vegas and Encore but also Encore Boston Harbor and another two integrated resorts in Macau, Wynn Macau and Wynn Palace, under its majority-owned subsidiary, Wynn Macau Ltd. The company is currently developing a US$3.9 billion IR on the man-made Al Marjan Island in Ras Al Khaimah, the United Arab Emirates.

RelatedPosts

International Association of Gaming Regulators announces Lima, Peru as host city for 2026 conference

International Association of Gaming Regulators announces Lima, Peru as host city for 2026 conference

Sun 26 Oct 2025 at 06:50
CDC Gaming releases official highlight video of Day Zero Party at Allē Lounge on 66 at Resorts World Las Vegas

CDC Gaming releases official highlight video of Day Zero Party at Allē Lounge on 66 at Resorts World Las Vegas

Sat 25 Oct 2025 at 07:11
Zitro hails successful G2E with largest showcase ever

Zitro hails successful G2E with largest showcase ever

Sun 19 Oct 2025 at 07:07
Aristocrat taking rival Light & Wonder to court claiming new “Dragon Train” game series breaches intellectual property

“Dragon Train” saga takes another turn as Nevada court grants Aristocrat motion to obtain discovery on math models of Light & Wonder’s Hold N’ Spin games

Sat 18 Oct 2025 at 15:40
Load More
Tags: Las VegasNevada Gaming CommissionNorth Americasettlementsexual misconductSteve WynnWynn Resorts
Share58Share10
Newsdesk

Newsdesk

The IAG Newsdesk team comprises some of the most experienced journalists in the Asian gaming industry. Offering a broad range of expertise, their decades of combined know-how spans multiple countries across a variety of topics.

Current Issue

Editorial – Is PAGCOR addicted to online gambling?

Editorial – Is PAGCOR addicted to online gambling?

by Ben Blaschke
Tue 30 Sep 2025 at 19:13

It was with an undoubted sense of pride that Philippine gaming regulator PAGCOR announced in August that licensed electronic games...

Fighting back

Fighting back

by Ben Blaschke
Tue 30 Sep 2025 at 18:58

Asia’s foreigner-only casinos, specifically those located in South Korea and Vietnam, were born with a natural disadvantage – one that...

Promo costs: Market share or margin?

Promo costs: Market share or margin?

by David Bonnet
Tue 30 Sep 2025 at 18:11

Former Macau gaming executive David Bonnet takes a closer look at promo delivery across the Asian gaming industry and the...

IAG EXPO 2025: A show like no other

IAG EXPO 2025: A show like no other

by Ben Blaschke
Tue 30 Sep 2025 at 17:22

Inside Asian Gaming takes a look back at IAG EXPO, which continued the tradition of excellence established in recent years...

Evolution Asia
Dolby banner
Aristocrat banner
GLI
Nustar
SABA
Mindslot
Solaire
Hann
Tecnet
NWR
568Win

Related Posts

PAGCOR: Integrated resorts a backbone of Philippines tourism

PAGCOR: Integrated resorts a backbone of Philippines tourism

by Newsdesk
Sun 26 Oct 2025 at 12:52

PAGCOR Chairman and CEO Alejandro Tengco has described the Philippines’ integrated resorts as key drivers of the nation’s tourism and economic resurgence in comments made at a hospitality conference in Metro Manila. Speaking at the Exceed Hospitality 2025 forum at...

UAE regulator issues advisory warning citizens not to do business or play with unlicensed lottery or casino operators

UAE to offer up to one online gaming license for each of its seven emirates, mirroring land-based model: report

by Ben Blaschke
Sun 26 Oct 2025 at 08:09

The UAE’s General Commercial Gaming Regulatory Authority (GCGRA) will follow the model in place for its burgeoning land-based casino industry by allowing one B2C online gaming license per emirate for each of the country’s seven emirates, according to a report...

PAGCOR chair Tengco says transactions on licensed online gambling sites down 50% since ban on e-wallet links

Legal expert says no short-term pathway for prediction markets to become legal in the Philippines

by Ben Blaschke
Sun 26 Oct 2025 at 08:05

Any operator offering prediction markets in the Philippines would require licensing by gaming regulator PAGCOR and there currently exists no license category under which they could be issued, a legal expert has warned. The issue of prediction markets – whereby...

International Association of Gaming Regulators announces Lima, Peru as host city for 2026 conference

International Association of Gaming Regulators announces Lima, Peru as host city for 2026 conference

by Newsdesk
Sun 26 Oct 2025 at 06:50

The International Association of Gaming Regulators (IAGR) has named Lima, Peru as the host city for its 2026 annual conference, scheduled to take place from 19 to 22 October 2026 in partnership with Peru’s Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism. The announcement...

Your browser does not support the video tag.


IAG

© 2005-2025
Inside Asian Gaming.
All rights reserved.

  • SUBSCRIBE FREE
  • NEWSFEED
  • MAG ARTICLES
  • VIDEO
  • OPINION
  • TAGS
  • REGIONAL
  • EVENTS
  • CONSULTING
  • CONTRIBUTORS
  • MAGAZINES
  • ABOUT
  • CONTACT
  • ADVERTISE

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Subscribe
  • Newsfeed
  • Mag Articles
  • Video
  • Opinion
  • Tags
  • Regional
  • Events
  • Contributors
  • Magazines
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • About
  • Home for G2E Asia

© 2005-2025
Inside Asian Gaming.
All rights reserved.

  • English