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  Wynn was highly involved in building out the Las Vegas casino scene. He was forced to step down from his position in 2018 after sexual misconduct allegations emerged.© Denise Truscello/Getty Images in full:Stephen Alan Wynn formerly:Stephen Alan Weinberg born:January 27, 1942, New Haven, Connecticut, United States (age 83)Top Questions What casinos and hotels did Steve Wynn found in Las Vegas? Steve Wynn founded The Mirage, Treasure Island, and Bellagio, among others, in Las Vegas. Why did Steve Wynn step down as chair and CEO of Wynn Resorts? Steve Wynn stepped down after a 2018 article in The Wall Street Journal revealed dozens of sexual misconduct allegations against him. What is the significance of the 1932 Picasso painting “Le Rêve” in Wynn’s life? Wynn accidentally punctured “Le Rêve” with his elbow, causing a tear in the canvas, shortly before he was supposed to sell it for $139 million. Show More(born January 27, 1942, New Haven, Connecticut, United States) Steve Wynn is an American businessman who founded several popular Las Vegas casinos and hotels including The Mirage, Treasure Island, and Bellagio. After a 2018 article in The Wall Street Journal brought to light dozens of sexual misconduct allegations against Wynn, he stepped down from his position as chair and CEO of Wynn Resorts.

  Early lifeAfter his son’s birth in 1942, Wynn’s father, Michael Weinberg, officially changed the family name to Wynn to avoid encountering antisemitism. Wynn’s father died in 1963 from complications during open-heart surgery. After his father’s death, Wynn took over the bingo parlor business his father had operated in Maryland.

  Wynn met Elaine Pascal on a blind date while he was earning his degree in English literature at the University of Pennsylvania. The two were married in 1963. In 1967 they relocated to Las Vegas, where Wynn paid $75,000 for a 3% stake in the Frontier Hotel and Casino. In 1972 he invested in stock in the Golden Nugget hotel and casino; he became chair and president of its board the following year. Wynn and his wife founded Mirage Resorts in 1976. In 1980 Wynn opened the Atlantic City Golden Nugget, financed by junk bonds sold by investment banker Michael Milken. He and Elaine Wynn divorced in 1986, and Wynn sold Atlantic City Golden Nugget in 1987 for $440 million.

  Hotel and casino career

  

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  The entertainers performed at Wynn's hotel The Mirage until Roy was mauled by one of their white tigers.Photographs in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. (LC-DIG-highsm-15817)In 1989, Wynn opened The Mirage hotel and casino, the first casino opened on the Las Vegas Strip in over a decade. The Polynesian-themed megaresort cost $630 million, making it the most expensive casino built at the time. Two years later, he remarried Elaine Wynn.

  The Mirage was more family-friendly than most casinos on the Strip, with attractions like a large saltwater aquarium, a tropical atrium, and a 54-foot volcano that erupted every 15 minutes. Siegfried and Roy’s long-running magic and animal act, which further helped broaden the resort’s appeal to families, was a centerpiece of the resort until Roy was mauled by a white tiger in 2003.

  In 1993 Wynn opened Treasure Island, a pirate-themed hotel and casino. That year, Wynn’s 26-year-old daughter Kevyn was kidnapped from her home. After Wynn paid the kidnappers a ransom of $1.4 million, she was found alive and bound in a car at the Las Vegas airport.

  

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  Wynn opened Treasure Island in 2003. The hotel features a pirate theme and has almost 3,000 rooms.© Tupungato/Shutterstock.comIn 1998 Wynn opened his grandest and most expensive hotel yet—Bellagio, a European-themed hotel that featured synchronized fountains outside. (The “dancing” fountains would later become the setting for a major scene in the heist movie Ocean’s Eleven [2001]). The hotel also included an art gallery that would feature work from Pablo Picasso, Georgia O’Keeffe, and Andy Warhol.

  

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  The European-themed hotel featured synchronizing “dancing fountains” in front.© Charles Zachritz/Shutterstock.comIn 2000 Wynn sold Mirage Resorts to MGM Grand, Inc. Two years later, he founded Wynn Resorts, Ltd., with his wife and Japanese businessman Kazuo Okada. The Wynn Las Vegas hotel opened in 2005, followed by the Wynn Macau a year later. The luxury hotel Encore Las Vegas opened in 2008. Wynn and Elaine Wynn divorced for the second time in 2010, after which the pair entered a multiyear legal battle concerning Elaine Wynn’s ability to control her stake in Wynn Resorts.

  Wynn married British socialite Andrea Hissom in 2011; they had first met in 2008 (while he was still married to Elaine Wynn). The couple were married at the Wynn Encore resort in Las Vegas in a lavish event. Wynn’s best man was actor and director Clint Eastwood. Other celebrities in attendance included Donald Trump, Céline Dion, Lionel Richie, and Steven Spielberg.

  Politics and controversyAfter Donald Trump won the 2016 American presidential election, Wynn became the finance chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC). In January 2018 The Wall Street Journal published a piece outlining dozens of sexual misconduct allegations against Wynn, which he promptly denied. Shortly after the allegations became public, Wynn resigned as chair and CEO of Wynn Resorts, as well as from his role in the RNC. He ultimately paid tens of millions of dollars in fines and settlements associated with sexual misconduct.

  When the allegations surfaced, Wynn had been developing a Massachusetts resort with a $2.6 billion price tag. Following the allegations, Wynn Resorts changed the resort’s name to Encore Boston Harbor from Wynn Boston Harbor. The resort opened in 2019. Similarly, the University of Pennsylvania removed Wynn’s name from a campus common area and a scholarship fund he had established. The university also revoked an honorary doctorate degree from Wynn.

  Wynn and his wife contributed $1.5 million to Trump’s 2020 presidential campaign. In May 2022 the U.S. Department of Justice filed a case against Wynn, alleging that Wynn had “lobbied [Donald Trump] and former administration officials at the request of the People’s Republic of China.” A federal judge later dismissed the case.

  Frannie Comstock

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