Probe Finds Wynn Executives Hid Sexual Harassment Claims Against CEO – Skift

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Former executives at Wynn Resorts Ltd. hid from Massachusetts gaming authorities allegations that Steve Wynn sexually harassed women, investigators working for the regulator said in a report Tuesday.

The report comes as the Massachusetts Gaming Commission considers whether to revoke Wynn Resorts’ license in the state. The company is planning to open the $2.6 billion Encore Boston Harbor resort in June. It’s the only casino in the Boston area.

“Inaction and failures on the part of the identified former executives at this publicly traded company, which was led by its founder at the time, appear to have contributed to a culture where employees were reluctant to report allegations against Mr. Wynn to management,” the 200-page report said.

The commission has scheduled three days of hearings beginning Tuesday. The commissioners will later enter closed-door deliberations. Once a decision is made, the commission will issue a written finding, although exactly when that happens hasn’t been decided.

“Certain executives with the assistance of outside counsel took measures to conceal allegations against Mr. Wynn that came to their attention,” the report said.

Wynn, the company’s founder and former chief executive officer, stepped down in February of 2018 following reports that he sexually harassed a number of employees over his career. He has denied that any of his sexual relationships were non-consensual. He later sold all his holdings in the company.

‘Deeply Troubled’

The company has taken a number of steps to distance itself from its founder, including naming a new chairman, CEO and four female board members. Wynn Resorts was fined $20 million, the largest penalty ever imposed by Nevada regulators, in February but the company didn’t lose its license to operate there.

“We are deeply troubled that certain former executives did not follow company protocols when becoming aware of allegations against the company’s founder, former chairman and CEO,” Wynn Resorts said in a statement Tuesday. The company has undergone a “corporate transformation” and has begun a deep look at its management, policies, procedures and culture,” it said.

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Photo Credit: A probe found that Wynn executives failed to appropriately address claims of sexual harassment against Wynn Resorts founder and casino mogul Steve Wynn. Charles Krupa / Associated Press

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