Wynn joins list of powerful men toppled by harassment claims
Casino mogul quits as chairman and CEO of Wynn Resorts, and finance chair of Republican National Committee
Los Angeles
HE was the undisputed King of Las Vegas. His signature graced the side of the city's fanciest casino and his gravelly voice greeted callers to the hotel. But now Wynn Resorts will have to get used to life without Steve Wynn as chief executive officer.
The 76-year-old casino mogul, caught amid a deluge of sexual harassment allegations, stepped down on Tuesday night as chairman and CEO of the company he founded, which operates opulent resorts in Las Vegas and Macau, and is building another near Boston.
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