
Accusations of sexual harassment and coercion continue to swirl around disgraced casino mogul Steve Wynn, with one woman claiming she had his child after he raped her and another claiming she was fired from her Las Vegas casino job for refusing to have sex with him.
It’s not certain what significance would be attached to the accusations, which refer to events allegedly dating back to the 1970s.
In the first instance, the woman told Las Vegas police Wynn raped her at least three times in her Chicago apartment and that she became pregnant as a result and gave birth to a girl in a gas station restroom.
The second woman said she had consensual sex with Wynn “several times” while she worked as a dealer at the Golden Nugget in Downtown Las Vegas, which Wynn owned at the time. She said she “felt coerced to perform the acts.” and after finally refusing him was accused of theft and forced to quit.
They allegations were published by The Associated Press from reports the women filed with Las Vegas police in the aftermath of a January Wall Street Journal story that contained explosive testimony from several women claiming they were sexually victimized by the billionaire