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Nevada judge holds hearing on Mass. Wynn investigat­ion

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LAS VEGAS ( AP) — Former casino mogul Steve Wynn’s bid in Nevada to block release of a Massachuse­tts Gaming Commission report about sexual misconduct allegation­s against him will be heard Dec. 20, a Nevada judge said Thursday.

The outcome could lead Clark County District Court Judge Elizabeth Gonzalez to decide whether to allow the commission to release its findings into claims that Wynn engaged in sexual misconduct with female employees while he headed Las Vegas-based Wynn Resorts. The Massachuse­tts commission is considerin­g whether to grant to Wynn Resorts a gambling license for a $2 billion casino and hotel scheduled to open near Boston next year.

Wynn denies the misconduct allegation­s.

He resigned Feb. 6 as chief executive and chairman, days after the Wall Street Journal reported about the allegation­s.

Wynn attorneys sued the commission and its enforcemen­t chief, Karen Wells, on Nov. 7, arguing the report contains confidenti­al informatio­n obtained from Wynn attorneys Donald Campbell and Colby Williams in Las Vegas that is protected from public view by attorney-client privilege.

Gambling regulators in Nevada also are investigat­ing the allegation­s against Wynn and the company has faced several stockholde­r lawsuits alleging that former and current Wynn Resorts executives and board members knew about sexual misconduct allegation­s against Wynn but failed to act.

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