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Woman Alleges Steve Wynn Raped Her, Police Reports Say: AP

An Associated Press report details new sexual misconduct allegations against former Wynn Resorts CEO Steve Wynn.

LAS VEGAS, NV - Police reports obtained by the Associated Press allege further sexual misconduct from Las Vegas mogul Steve Wynn. The two reports were filed recently after a Wall Street Journal article initially detailed sexual assault allegations in January.

In the police reports, two women allege Wynn's conduct traces back to the 1970s. According to the AP, a woman alleges in one report that Wynn raped her in Chicago multiple times in 1973 and 1974 and later gave birth to his daughter in a gas station bathroom.

In another report, a woman alleges she was forced to resign after ending a consensual sexual relationship with Wynn in 1976.

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The allegations are the latest to surface against the former Wynn Resorts CEO. Earlier in February, Steve Wynn resigned as head of the company he founded. Around the same time, the Massachusetts Gaming Commission announced an investigation into Wynn's license in the state. A casino and hotel located in the Boston Harbor is currently being developed by the company.

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Woman tells police Steve Wynn raped her in the 1970s

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