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Casino mogul Steve Wynn resigns as CEO amid accusations of sexual misconduct

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LAS VEGAS – Casino mogul Steve Wynn has resigned as chairman and CEO at Wynn Resorts amid sexual misconduct allegations.

Wynn Resorts says Tuesday the resignation is effective immediately.

READ MORE: Steve Wynn quits Republican National Committee post amid sexual assault allegations

The Wall Street Journal reported Jan. 26 that a number of women said Wynn harassed or assaulted them and that one case led to a $7.5 million settlement.

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The Las Vegas billionaire has vehemently denied the allegations, which he attributes to a campaign led by his ex-wife.

He also faces investigations by gambling regulators in two states.

READ MORE: Steve Wynn, casino mogul and Republican donor, denies dozens of sexual misconduct claims: report

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The board of directors for Wynn Resorts has appointed Matt Maddox, currently president of the company, as its CEO effective immediately.

 

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