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25 Jan 2018, 4:31 pm

alpha males acting like Satan.



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27 Jan 2018, 10:39 am

Dozens of People Recount Pattern of Sexual Misconduct by Las Vegas Mogul Steve Wynn

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Not long after the billionaire casino mogul Steve Wynn opened his flagship Wynn Las Vegas in 2005, a manicurist who worked there arrived at the on-site salon visibly distressed following an appointment in Mr. Wynn’s office.

Sobbing, she told a colleague Mr. Wynn had forced her to have sex, and she repeated that to others later.

After she gave Mr. Wynn a manicure, she said, he pressured her to take her clothes off and told her to lie on the massage table he kept in his office suite, according to people she gave the account to. The manicurist said she told Mr. Wynn she didn’t want to have sex and was married, but he persisted in his demands that she do so, and ultimately she did disrobe and they had sex, the people remember her saying.

After being told of the allegations, the woman’s supervisor said she filed a detailed report to the casino’s human-resources department recounting the episode.

Mr. Wynn later paid the manicurist a $7.5 million settlement, according to people familiar with the matter.

The incident was referenced, in broad terms, in a lawsuit in which Mr. Wynn’s ex-wife, Elaine Wynn, seeks to lift restrictions on the sale of her stock in Wynn Resorts Ltd. WYNN -10.12% Attorneys for Mr. Wynn in a court filing admitted he made the personal payment; in a later hearing, his corporate attorney said there had been “allegations of assault.” Court records in the suit are heavily redacted. Specifics of the allegation and the size of the settlement haven’t been previously reported.

Beyond this incident, dozens of people The Wall Street Journal interviewed who have worked at Mr. Wynn’s casinos told of behavior that cumulatively would amount to a decades-long pattern of sexual misconduct by Mr. Wynn. Some described him pressuring employees to perform sex acts.

In response to written questions about the manicurist’s and others’ allegations, Mr. Wynn said, “The idea that I ever assaulted any woman is preposterous.”

He continued, in a written statement, “We find ourselves in a world where people can make allegations, regardless of the truth, and a person is left with the choice of weathering insulting publicity or engaging in multi-year lawsuits. It is deplorable for anyone to find themselves in this situation.”

Mr. Wynn said that “the instigation of these accusations is the continued work of my ex-wife Elaine Wynn, with whom I am involved in a terrible and nasty lawsuit in which she is seeking a revised divorce settlement.” He said he remained focused on the company, its employees and its shareholders.

Ms. Wynn declined to speak to the Journal. An attorney for Ms. Wynn said the notion she instigated the Journal’s article “is just not true”

The Wynn Resorts board late Friday said its independent directors would form a special committee to investigate the allegations against Mr. Wynn.

Mr. Wynn, turning 76 on Saturday, is a towering figure in Las Vegas and the wider gambling industry. As builder of the Mirage, Treasure Island, Bellagio, Wynn and Encore casinos in Las Vegas—lavish, multiuse resorts with features such as artificial volcanoes, dancing fountains and French chefs—he brought a new level of sophistication and scale to the Strip.

Mr. Wynn no longer owns the Mirage, Treasure Island or Bellagio, but his empire now includes two casinos bearing his name in the Chinese gambling enclave of Macau, and he is building a $2.4 billion Wynn casino in the Boston area. He is the chairman and chief executive of Wynn Resorts.

He is a former casino-business rival of President Donald Trump, who said in 2016 that Mr. Wynn was a “great friend” whose advice he valued. After Mr. Trump’s election, Mr. Wynn became the Republican National Committee’s finance chairman.

The contrast between Mr. Wynn’s position and that of the salon and spa employees is stark. Former employees said their awareness of Mr. Wynn’s power in Las Vegas, combined with the knowledge that the jobs they held were among the best-paying available there, added up to a feeling of dependence and intimidation when Mr. Wynn made requests of them.

Some said that feeling was heightened at times by the presence in a confined office space of one or more of his German shepherds, trained to respond to commands in German.

The Journal contacted more than 150 people who work or had worked for Mr. Wynn; none reached out to the Journal on their own. Most of those who spoke to the Journal about Mr. Wynn said they worried that doing so could hurt their ability to work elsewhere because of his influence in the casino industry and the state.

Former employees said they sometimes entered fake appointments in the books to help other female workers get around a request for services in Mr. Wynn’s office or arranged for others to pose as assistants so they wouldn’t be alone with him. They told of female employees hiding in the bathroom or back rooms when they learned he was on the way to the salon.

“Everybody was petrified,” said Jorgen Nielsen, a former artistic director at the salon. Mr. Nielsen said he and others repeatedly told high-level company executives Mr. Wynn’s sexual advances were causing a problem, but “nobody was there to help us.”

One former massage therapist at the Wynn Las Vegas spa said that several years ago, when Mr. Wynn was booking multiple appointments a week with her in the private massage room in his office suite, he would continually adjust a towel to expose himself. Then at one session, she said, he threw it off and said, “Just get this thing off of me.”

She said he wouldn’t let her use a towel to cover his genitals after that, contrary to state licensing regulations, and he also began rubbing her leg while she massaged him.

After a few weeks, the former employee said, Mr. Wynn instructed her to massage his penis to climax. The woman said that because he was her boss, she felt she had no choice but to agree to some of Mr. Wynn’s requests, including that one. She said masturbating him became a frequent part of the massage sessions for several months.

At the end of each hour-long massage session, she said, he handed her $1,000 in cash, which was the same amount as before the sexual activity began.

Dennis Gomes, who was an executive at the Golden Nugget in Las Vegas when Mr. Wynn was running that casino decades ago, said in a deposition in an early-1990s lawsuit that Mr. Gomes “routinely received complaints from various department heads regarding Wynn’s chronic sexual harassment of female employees,” according to a court filing that summarized his testimony.

In the suit over Mr. Gomes’s departure to work for a Trump casino, Mr. Gomes described what he called a “disgraceful pattern of personal and professional conduct” that he said included Mr. Wynn’s directing him to get the home phone numbers of casino cocktail waitresses.

Mr. Wynn denied the allegations in the suit in Nevada state court. The parties agreed to drop the suit in 1994.

Several former employees said Mr. Wynn often walked around some areas of the complex in extremely short shorts without underwear, and he would sit in the salon to get pedicures in such a way that his genitals were exposed.

One former employee said after she had performed services in Mr. Wynn’s office for years, one day he asked if he could kiss her. She said she laughed off the request, hoping to leave without upsetting him.

Another time, this employee said, she was performing services in her own workplace at the casino when Mr. Wynn said, “So when are you going to come into my office and f— me?”

n the lawsuit between the Wynns, Ms. Wynn cited a “multimillion dollar payment” made by Mr. Wynn following allegations he had engaged in “serious misconduct” on company property against an employee not named in the suit. A filing said Ms. Wynn had learned of the settlement in 2009.

In the suit, Ms. Wynn, who is a co-founder and former board member of Wynn Resorts, is seeking to free herself from restrictions on the control of her estimated $1.9 billion of stock that were imposed by a 2010 agreement with Mr. Wynn.

Her attorneys have argued that in making a settlement with a former employee without telling the board, Mr. Wynn recklessly exposed the company and other directors to liability.

Wynn Resorts, in its statement to the Journal, alleged that Ms. Wynn was trying to “tarnish the reputation of Mr. Wynn in an attempt to pressure a revised divorce settlement.” The company called it noteworthy that despite knowing of the allegations since 2009, Ms. Wynn didn’t make them known to the board, of which she was a member, or raise them until after she lost her board seat.


Dems blast RNC over Steve Wynn sexual misconduct claims: 'This is the party of Donald Trump”
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Democratic National Committee (DNC) on Friday condemned its Republican counterpart for not commenting on sexual misconduct allegations leveled against Republican National Committee (RNC) finance chairman Steve Wynn.

“In the exact words of RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel, ‘If you stand for treating women well and you stand for the respect of women, you shouldn't take money from somebody who treated women with the absolute highest level of disrespect,’ ” DNC deputy communications director Sabrina Singh said in a statement. “Instead, the RNC and Ronna McDaniel have helped fund the campaign of an alleged child molester, blindly supported the GOP’s attacks on women’s health, supported a president who has been accused of sexual misconduct by over a dozen women — and now they remain silent amid sexual assault allegations involving Steve Wynn, one of their party’s most senior officials.”


“This is the Republican Party. This is the party of Donald Trump, Roy Moore, Joe Arpino and Trent Franks”

The RNC has so far not released any statement or comment since the allegations broke early Friday afternoon.

Democrats are accusing Republicans of a double standard for calling on Democratic incumbents and candidates to return campaign donations after The New York Times reported the decades-long sexual misconduct allegations against movie producer Harvey Weinstein.

The RNC was quick to call on Democrats to give back the money from Weinstein when the story broke in early October.

Wynn was tapped as an RNC official after President Trump’s inauguration last year. In his role as RNC finance chairman, Wynn is tasked with raising money for the 2018 midterm elections where Republicans are expected to face fierce headwinds.

Wynn had a history of being a political benefactor for both Democrats and Republicans, including donating to Trump's primary and general election rivals. According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, he donated to former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R), Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.


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27 Jan 2018, 3:57 pm

RNC finance chair Steve Wynn resigns after sexual harassment allegations

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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.

Wynn, 76, was President Donald Trump's handpicked choice for the finance position. It has not yet been determined who will replace him.

"Today I accepted Steve Wynn’s resignation as Republican National Committee finance chair," said RNC chair Ronna Romney McDaniel, who spoke about the Wynn situation with the president on Saturday morning, according to a person with knowledge of the conversation. Trump returned from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Friday evening.


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28 Jan 2018, 9:40 pm

Actor Scott Baio defends himself against allegations of sex with minor on 1980s sitcom "Charles in Charge

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Actor Scott Baio issued a series of social media denials over the weekend, slamming allegations by his former co-star on the 1980s sitcom "Charles in Charge" that he had sex with her when she was a minor and he was in his twenties.

Baio, now 57 and married, took to Facebook Live and Twitter on Saturday to call actress Nicole Eggert's claims on Twitter about him "100% lies."

He went on Facebook Live a day after the 46-year-old Eggert tweeted, "Ask @scottbaio what happened in his garage at his house when I was a minor. Creep." The tweet came in response to Baio's tweet showing support for President Donald Trump.

Eggert -- the former child actress who co-starred with Baio in the "Charles in Charge" sitcom that ran from 1984 to 1990 -- alleged in other tweets that the sexual abuse by Baio, “started when I was 14. Wasn’t a one-time deal.”

In his Facebook Live post, which lasted little more than 16 minutes, Baio blasted Eggert's accusation, presenting documents from his lawyers over the years and playing audio excerpts from a 2013 interview Eggert did with the online gossip site "The Dirty" in which she purportedly claimed she and Baio had consensual sex long after "Charles in Charge" went off the air.

Baio conceded that he and Eggert -- who later landed a role in the TV series "Baywatch" -- did have consensual sex once, but said she was 19 or 20 when it happened.

"I remember her calling me and asking to come over, and coming into my house, one time and seducing me," Baio said. "Now any normal heterosexual, red-blooded American guy ... the outcome would have been the same."


Rapper Nelly files countersuit after being sued for sexual assault
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Nelly is fighting back after being sued for sexual assault.

The rapper, who is being sued by Monique Greene for allegedly raping her during an October 2017 tour stop in Washington state, filed a countersuit in Seattle Friday, according to legal documents provided to USA TODAY late Friday by Nelly's spokesperson, Juliette Harris.

The news comes after legal documents revealed Thursday that two additional, unnamed women accused the rapper of sexual assault in the suit filed by Greene.

In the document, the first unnamed accuser (referred to as Jane Doe 1) accuses the rapper, whom she met during VIP meet-and-greet at his London concert on June 9, 2016, of grabbing her leg and placing his hand under her skirt without consent.

The second unnamed accuser (referred to as Jane Doe 2) claims Nelly touched her without her consent and forced her to perform oral sex on him after the two meet at his concert in Essex, England, on Dec. 5, 2017.

In a statement provided to USA TODAY by Harris Saturday, Nelly's attorney, Scott Rosenblum, calls Greene's lawsuit "nothing more than an attemped money grab”


Three More Women Accuse Jeremy Piven of Sexual Misconduct
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According to a report posted on BuzzFeed News, three women experienced alleged aggressive sexual behavior from the Entourage actor between 1985 and 1996. Although one accuser is claiming anonymity, the other women have gone on the record and are sharing their stories.

Susan McCain Olson, who served as an extra on the set of 1985’s Lucas, claimed a then-17-year-old Piven followed her into another person’s trailer, forced her onto the couch and began kissing her while attempting to reach under her shirt and shorts.

“At one point I kind of was like, ‘This is it, this is where I’m going to get raped,’ ” McCain Olson, now 51, told BuzzFeed News. “I kept trying to push him away. I was like, ‘No, get off me.’ “

McCain Olson was able to escape and continued working on the same set as Piven “but he never spoke to me” after the incident.

The unidentified woman shared her own encounter with the actor, telling the outlet she and Piven first met in Montreal back in 1994 when he was filming Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde. After meeting at a hair salon, Piven reportedly promised the woman he would show her around the city, and asked her to meet him at his hotel. When she arrived she was reportedly told to go up to his room because he wasn’t ready yet. “He was a nice enough guy,” the woman recalled to BuzzFeed News, of her decision to meet him upstairs.

The actor allegedly forced himself on the woman, by grabbing her arms and shoulders while attempting to kiss her. She claims she managed to push him off, prompting him to ask her what she came up for, according to the report. She then left the hotel.

Another woman, Diane Gonzalez, told BuzzFeed News she met the actor while she was an extra on Ellen in 1996, during the time Piven played Ellen DeGeneres’ cousin on the show. Piven, Gonzalez and members of the cast and crew went out for drinks one night before the actor allegedly asked Gonzalez to come to his house.

When the pair were in his kitchen, Gonzalez claims she turned around to face Piven to see he had allegedly exposed himself. The actor allegedly grabbed Gonzalez, kissed her and carried her to his bedroom, where he pinned her down to his bed.

She claims she purposely fell to the floor and told Piven she “really needed to leave.”

Piven has responded to these claims, calling them “false” while also mentioning he had taken and passed a lie detector test following the first round of accusations late last year. (Piven’s rep did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.)

“These allegations, which in one case goes back more than 30 years and the two others more than 20 years ago, are false,” the actor said in a statement to Buzzfeed News. “As evidenced by the lie detector test I took and passed, I have never forced myself on anyone, nor have I ever exposed myself or restrained anyone against their will. To the contrary, if any woman ever said no, I stopped


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28 Jan 2018, 9:49 pm

the SLAPP suiters are already coming out of the woodwork and suing the accusers into silence. a pro athlete in Washington state has already launched countersuits against his accusers, I just saw this on the news.



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28 Jan 2018, 10:47 pm

Geez, too many guys with power need to learn how to be gentlemen again.


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28 Jan 2018, 11:07 pm

too many powerful people need to get called on the carpet.



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29 Jan 2018, 12:19 am

Pro_trump actor Scott Baio joins the ranks of predators...his accuser was a child at the time
https://thefix.nine.com.au/2018/01/29/0 ... uct-claims



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29 Jan 2018, 12:21 am

it seems 90% of alphas give the other 10% a bad rep.



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29 Jan 2018, 12:30 am

auntblabby wrote:
it seems 90% of alphas give the other 10% a bad rep.

alphas are nurtured on the mantra "to the victor goes the spoils"



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29 Jan 2018, 12:38 am

cyberdad wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
it seems 90% of alphas give the other 10% a bad rep.

alphas are nurtured on the mantra "to the victor goes the spoils"

or in amuurica it is more like "all for me, and screw you!"



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29 Jan 2018, 1:52 am

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Geez, too many guys with power need to learn how to be gentlemen again.


They probably never were.


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29 Jan 2018, 1:56 am

they were raised to be just like their daddy.



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Kraichgauer wrote:
Geez, too many guys with power need to learn how to be gentlemen again.


They probably never were.



Probably not. :(


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29 Jan 2018, 8:12 pm

Hillary Clinton Chose to Shield a Top Adviser Accused of Harassment in 2008

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A senior adviser to Hillary Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign who was accused of repeatedly sexually harassing a young subordinate was kept on the campaign at Mrs. Clinton’s request, according to four people familiar with what took place.

Mrs. Clinton’s campaign manager at the time recommended that she fire the adviser, Burns Strider. But Mrs. Clinton did not. Instead, Mr. Strider was docked several weeks of pay and ordered to undergo counseling, and the young woman was moved to a new job.

Mr. Strider, who was Mrs. Clinton’s faith adviser, was a founder of the American Values Network and sent the candidate scripture readings every morning for months during the campaign, was hired five years later to lead an independent group that supported Mrs. Clinton’s 2016 candidacy, Correct the Record, which was created by a close Clinton ally, David Brock.

He was fired after several months for workplace issues, including allegations that he harassed a young female aide, according to three people close to Correct the Record’s management.

The complaint from the young woman was initially brought to Jess O’Connell, who was the national director of operations for the Clinton campaign.

Ms. O’Connell, who is currently the chief executive officer of the Democratic National Committee, handled the investigation and advised the Clinton campaign manager, Patti Solis Doyle, that Mr. Strider should be fired, according to three people familiar with the events.

Ms. O’Connell told colleagues that she was concerned that the young woman making the allegations should not be demoted when she was moved from Mr. Strider’s supervision. The woman requested to have no more interactions with Mr. Strider, and she was moved to a different job within the campaign, reporting directly to Mike Henry, the deputy campaign manager.

The investigation into Mr. Strider’s conduct was described as brief, but it included a review of a number of emails he sent the young woman, who had shared an office with him.

Late Friday night, more than a day after The New York Times reached out to her aides for comment, Mrs. Clinton posted on Twitter that she was “dismayed when it occurred.”

She added that she called the woman on Friday “to tell her how proud I am of her and to make sure she knows what all women should: we deserve to be heard.”

Mrs. Clinton did not address why she ignored advisers’ recommendations that she fire Mr. Strider.

The woman’s experience and the reaction to it have not been previously reported. Until now, former Clinton associates were unwilling to discuss the events for publication.

But that changed after the start of the #MeToo movement, in which dozens of men across the country and across different industries have been fired or suspended for sexual misconduct.

This account was based on interviews with eight former campaign officials and associates of Mrs. Clinton’s.

They said that Ms. Solis Doyle, the campaign manager, and other senior campaign officials discussed the situation involving Mr. Strider and Mrs. Clinton’s response at the time. Some of them were troubled that he was allowed to remain on the campaign.

The complaint against Mr. Strider was made by a 30-year-old woman who shared an office with him. She told a campaign official that Mr. Strider had rubbed her shoulders inappropriately, kissed her on the forehead and sent her a string of suggestive emails, including at least one during the night, according to three former campaign officials familiar with what took place.

The complaint was taken to Ms. Doyle, the campaign manager, who approached Mrs. Clinton and urged that Mr. Strider, who was married at the time, be fired, according to the officials familiar with what took place. Mrs. Clinton said she did not want to, and instead he remained on her staff.

Ms. Doyle was fired shortly after that in a staff shake-up in response to Mrs. Clinton’s third-place finish in the 2008 Iowa caucuses. And Mr. Strider never attended the mandated counseling, according to two people with direct knowledge of the situation.

The woman who made the accusation against Mr. Strider in 2008 has not spoken publicly about it. She, like most campaign staff members, signed a nondisclosure agreement that barred employees from publicly discussing internal dynamics on the campaign, according to two people with direct knowledge of the contract. Reached by a reporter, she declined to comment.

Ms. Solis Doyle also declined to comment.

actress Lena Dunham, one of Mrs. Clinton’s most visible celebrity supporters in her 2016 presidential bid, told The Times that she warned two Clinton campaign aides against associating with Mr. Weinstein. “I just want you to know that Harvey’s a rapist and this is going to come out at some point,” Ms. Dunham said she told the campaign.

Nick Merrill, the communications director for Mrs. Clinton, said at the time Ms. Dunham spoke publicly that she was mistaken. “As to claims about a warning, that’s something staff wouldn’t forget,” he said.


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29 Jan 2018, 10:12 pm

Just watched a random republican senator on fox news (we get it on cable) and listened to the moron claim Hillary can no longer call her herself a feminist.

The opposing democrat rolled her eyes and pointed out numerous bills Hillary had passed to improve access to work for women and address the wage gap.

Random GOP senator went red in the face...enjoyed watching that for entertainment reasons