An ex-Wynn Resorts worker has sued the company, alleging it organized a spy operation against him
By Katherine Sayre Oct. 18, 2019 8:55 pm ET A former Wynn Resorts Ltd. WYNN -0.46% employee sued the casino giant, claiming that it organized a spy operation against him after he described sexual-misconduct allegations against the company’s founder, Steve Wynn.
In a written statement, Wynn Resorts said the lawsuit is without merit. “The company didn’t authorize any inappropriate surveillance activity,” the company said. Mr. Nielsen’s lawsuit doesn’t name Mr. Wynn as a defendant. Mr. Wynn’s attorney couldn’t be reached for comment. Mr. Wynn said last year that the idea he would ever assault a woman was preposterous.Mr. Wynn resigned as chairman and CEO of Wynn Resorts in February 2018 after The Wall Street Journal published an article detailing allegations of sexual misconduct by Mr. Wynn toward employees. The Journal reported that Mr. Wynn paid $7.
In April 2018, Mr. Wynn filed a defamation lawsuit against Mr. Nielsen, claiming he had made false statements about Mr. Wynn and alleged sexual misconduct in media reports. That suit is pending in a Nevada state court. In a motion to dismiss, Mr. Nielsen argued that the defamation suit is an attempt at intimidation.
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