Unless his stock continues to plummet and his shareholders insist he steps down I don't see that happening. Type A billionaires don't go away that easily. Trust me, he has way too big of an ego to let sexual allegations taint his legacy. He will go down in flames fighting this.
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Trust me, Steve Wynn is fucking done.
Unless he resigns from being CEO next week, the Wynn Resorts board will fire him.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board will find him unsuitable to hold a gaming license.
Massachusetts will not allow Wynn Resorts to build a $2.5 Billion casino as long as Steve Wynn is CEO.
Gloria Allred will parade more female victims in front of the press.
Steve Wynn will continue to lose hundreds of millions and receive no happy ending.
Steve Wynn may be an old pervert, but he has known to be a stand-up guy in other aspects of his business.
A story I like to tell on radio is the one of Terrence Watanabe, a compulsive gambling whale who shot off his entire Oriental Trading Company family fortune in Vegas.
Watanabe was a dream come true for a casino. He was a compulsive gambler who didn't even fully understand the games he played. He often made mind-bogglingly stupid decisions at blackjack, yet bet at a stunningly high level.
He shot off some big money at the Wynn, and word about him got to Steve Wynn himself.
Steve called him in for a meeting, and asked him about his gambling habits. When the conversation was over, Steve told him, "You have a compulsive gambling problem. I can't allow you to gamble at my casino anymore", and 86ed him.
Watanabe then took his action over to Caesars, who of course was thrilled to have him. They plied him with alcohol and pills, created a special "Chairman" tier level which was above Seven Stars (of which Watanabe was the only member), and basically kissed his ass left and right.
He chunked off $60 million, and then lost even more on credit.
Caesars sued him for not being able to pay his markers, and he sued Caesars back for violating gaming laws by repeatedly serving him drinks when he was clearly smashed, as well as getting him illegal drugs.
At the end, both sides realized they had done some wrong, so both suits were dropped, and while he didn't have to pay anything back to Caesars, he was also broke.
That $60 million could have gone to Steve Wynn, but he refused the business because he didn't feel it was right to take it from an extreme compulsive gambler.
I had more respect for Wynn after hearing that story.
Pretty soon most men in positions of power are going to be terrified to even have consensual sex or dating relationships with anyone working for them. Most of these stories we're hearing took place prior to the Weinstein scandal, and these guys basically thought they could do anything and get away with it. Now the chickens are coming home to roost.
I just remembered that Vegas magician who took women to his island and raped them or some shit. Anyways for the record, how many attempted prosecutions have there been, one? Bill Cosby and maybe R Simmons. I was talking about this two tiered justice system long before these scandals.
We have to be skeptical, it seems woman of today are conditioned to find everything offensive. Hey what if the Muslims have it right, hahah jk.
Edit:TIL Wynn's the top GOP finance chairman, what a piece of trash. He's guilty, go hard. on his ass..
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This guy is a total sucker. I only pay $50 for my hand jobs, and if I complain about the service sometimes they offer to give it back.
How far back do we go on publicly convicting these guys? Do you think the guys in the Rat Pack were angels? Did the professional sports superstars of the early to mid 1900's not touch women or alcohol? What do you think went on in those Madmen era corner suites with their private secretaries?
Do we stop playing all Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin songs? No more Sammy? Destroy all the sports legends and remove them from their halls of fame? Boycott and tear down the companies headed by the old boys network? Of course not.
We need to agree on a date and "overlook" any accusations made today pertaining to that time in history. Chalk it up to having been socially acceptable in that day and age.
Hey, did I just hear on CBS Sunday Morning today that Thursday is the beginning of African American History Month? Do we hang everyone that referred to February as Black History Month in years past? Come on, people.
Amazing that Terrence Watanabe is now begging for funds to pay for cancer treatment. Wow.
To correct the numbers I posted earlier, he actually lost $120 million in 2007 (not $60 million), and was estimated to have lost another $100 million gambling in years prior.
Sort of.
His dad started the Oriental Trading Company in 1932. It was successful, but Terrence took over in 1977 and brought the company to the next level, shifting focus away from solely providing goods to carnivals. Terrence ran it for 23 years, until 2000, at which point he sold his interest.
Then he chunked it all off in the next 7 years, especially in the mid-2000s.
He accounted for 5.6% of all of Caesars corporation's earnings in 2007.
He actually sold his stake at just the right time (2000), as the surge of internet shopping that decade (and the subsequent decade) was a killer to mail-order catalogs.
Now available at The Wynn and Encore Spas...
The Billionaire Happy Ending Hand Job...$1,000.
The Billionaire Happy Ending Hand Job with Oral to Completion...$10,000.
The Billionaire Happy Ending Hand Job with Oral to Completion and Sex from Behind...$7.5 million.
After Steve Wynn steps down from his company this week and retires, he should buy the bankrupt Lucky Dragon Casino Hotel and transform it into a luxury spa that specializes in happy endings.
Steve Wynn believes that getting a hand job and oral sex from a massause that has no interest in doing it, isn't sexual harassment, just as long as you pay her or him.
I am extremely skeptical this is what really happened.
I am sure a couple of the women claiming sexual assault is legitimate, and they had no expectation of offering him any sexual service for $$ or as part of their job.
But for the vast majority of the women coming out now, especially the "spa" workers I am guessing most of the women who are jumping on the #metoo bandwagon in this case have given thousands of hand jobs and blowjobs for money in this setting, and went into their session with him with every expectation there would be some sort of negotiation for sexual service.
The problem with this whole narrative, which we all know, is that we have to pretend that when most of this stuff went down, both parties weren't going into it with the full expectation this is exactly what was going to happen.
Maybe the first time it happened it was a shock, but for the most part young females going to "auditions" or having "meetings" with Producers trying to break into Hollywood knew exactly what they were getting into. And if you are a masseuse walking into Steve Wynn's private suite to give him a massage, guess what, you know exactly what you were getting into also.
I get it, times have changed and we can all agree this isn't the way things should be moving forward. But to go back in time and be so morally outraged and judgmental is the epitome of insincere hypocrisy.
Gonna be frank...
When I don't want a massage to have anything sexual happen, I go to a legit place that has masseurs and ask for one preferrable with bigger hands. I've found they are usually better at working the bigger muscles on my legs and my back. In fact, I won't go to a female for a non-sexual massage, as I don't want to be distracted and inadvertantly get blue balls while she's working on me.
I think what we are finding out is that in these kind of situations the perspective of "consent" can be wildly disparate.
Obviously guys like Weinstein and Russell Simmons are special cases, but for the majority of these kind of cases the man probably thought the encounter was consensual and the women had a different perspective.
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