Attorney paying ex-casino mogul Steve Wynn defamation claim
The amount of the settlement was blacked out in the document, which was signed by Wynn and Bloom and submitted to U.S. District Judge
Bloom’s 2018 news release said she was representing a dancer who accused Wynn of leering at female performers who were instructed to “strip down to bras and panties” when he attended and watched “physically revealing” segments of rehearsals for “Showstoppers” at the
The settlement statement said Bloom wanted “to correct the record and state that there has been no evidence obtained that
Bloom and attorneys who represented her in the federal case in
Wynn, 80, offered a statement saying he was “pleased” with the agreement and declaring the matter “fully settled, including with a retraction.”
Wynn attorney
Wynn had sought a jury trial and damages of at least
Wynn has consistently denied sexual misconduct allegations.
He resigned as chairman and CEO of his namesake company,
Wynn's lawsuit against Bloom was filed in
A reasonable jury could find Bloom "acted with actual malice in publishing the release,” a three-judge appellate panel said.
Allegations of wrongdoing against Wynn have spawned other lawsuits and sanctions.
Wynn’s lawyers argue he no longer has casino industry ties and the state
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