BREAKING: Steve Wynn Resigns from RNC Amidst Alleged Sexual Misconduct
BREAKING –
Steve Wynn has resigned from his position as Finance Chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC).
“Las Vegas casino mogul Steve Wynn on Saturday stepped down as Republican National Committee finance chairman, according to three senior Republicans briefed on the decision,†Politico reported Saturday.
“Today I accepted Steve Wynn’s resignation as Republican National Committee finance chair,” RNC chair Ronna Romney McDaniel said, according to the outlet.
CNN also reported the resignation:
Casino mogul Steve Wynn is resigning as Republican National Committee finance chairman in the wake of sexual misconduct allegations, GOP official says https://t.co/5Y0nNjFb9g pic.twitter.com/BPLBtR9pYX
— CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) January 27, 2018
Just yesterday, The Wall Street Journal reported that the billionaire builder and operator of several prominent Las Vegas casinos and Finance Chairman of the RNC has been accused of sexual misconduct by “dozens” of people.
This is a breaking news and developing story. Details may change. This story will be updated, and NCRM will likely publish follow-up stories on this news. Stay tuned and refresh for updates.
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