Steve Wynn
$3.9B
Born
Jan 27, 1942
Age
83
Source of Wealth
Casinos, hotels
Residence
Palm Beach, Florida
Citizenship
United States
Marital Status
Married
Children
2
Education
Bachelor of Arts/Science, University of Pennsylvania
- Steve Wynn created some of Las Vegas' most notable casinos, including The Mirage, Treasure Island, Bellagio and Wynn Las Vegas.
- He resigned as Wynn Resorts' chairman and CEO in 2018 after dozens of women accused him of sexual misconduct; Wynn denies the allegations.
- Wynn cofounded Wynn Resorts with his then-wife, Elaine Wynn, in 2002. They later divorced, and Elaine passed away in 2025.
- He battled for years with Elaine over their divorce agreement and with former partner Kazuo Okada, whom he accused of bribery; Okada denied it.
- Son of an East Coast bingo parlor operator, Wynn took over the struggling business upon his father's death and moved into Las Vegas casinos in 1967.
- In 2022, the DOJ sued Wynn for failing to register as a foreign agent after allegedly lobbying President Trump on behalf of China. The lawsuit was dismissed later that year.
- Wynn's name was stripped from the University of Iowa's vision institute, which received $20 million in donations from him, after allegations of sexual misconduct.
- Wynn once accidentally put his elbow through Picasso's masterpiece "Le Reve" just before he was to sell it to hedge fund billionaire Steve Cohen for $139 million.
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