Steve Wynn Jewish
- Steve Wynn’s birth name is “Weinberg.” Instead of changing his Jew name, Steve’s father should have changed their goblin-esque facial features. Changing your name won’t do you any good, Brogkaal. Wynn, the CEO of Wynn Resorts, was accused of sexual misconduct by several employees in a Wall Street Journal story published last month.
- “Zionists have been targeted after Trump met with military brass in October 2017 to unleash the storm with Harvey Weinstein, then Las Vegas casino king Steve Wynn (Weinberg), then CBS titan Les Moonves, and now billionaire New England Patriots owner Bob Kraft and more.”.
Steve Wynn Jewish Weinberg
Wall Street JournalSteve Wynn was born Stephen Alan Weinberg in New Haven, Connecticut on January 27, 1942. His father, Michael, who owned a chain of bingo parlors in the eastern United States, changed the family's last name in 1946 from 'Weinberg' to 'Wynn' when Steve was 4 years old 'to avoid anti-Jewish discrimination'.
as 'preposterous' and said they were instigated by his ex-wife, an accusation that a representative for Elaine Wynn has denied.He also resigned as finance chairman of the US Republican Party's fundraising arm, the Republican National Committee, in January.'In the last couple of weeks, I have found myself the focus of an avalanche of negative publicity...I have reached the conclusion I cannot continue to be effective in my current roles,' he said in a statement.Sparking a wave of harassment and abuse allegations against dozens of powerful men, the 'MeToo' movement has had its biggest impact so far in the media industry and politics. US Senator Al Franken resigned in December after facing a series of sexual misconduct allegations.Movie producer Harvey Weinstein, and head of animation at Walt Disney Co's Disney and Pixar, John Lasseter, are among some of the high-profile men who have been singled out for sexual misconduct.FOUNDER OF MODERN LAS VEGAS
Wynn, who according to Forbes has a net worth of $3.3 billion, started in Las Vegas casinos in the 1960s, creating some of Las Vegas' most iconic landmarks – the Mirage, Bellagio and Treasure Island.But he was forced to sell his multi-billion dollar operation Mirage Resorts to tycoon Kirk Kerkorian in a hostile takeover in 2000. Kerkorian then created MGM Mirage and Wynn went on to create Wynn Resorts with his ex-wife in 2002.Shares in Wynn Resorts, which owns the Wynn, Encore Las Vegas casinos as well as its Wynn Macau unit, have tumbled nearly 20 percent since the Journal report on Jan 26. The company is worth around $17 billion by market capitalization.Shares in Wynn Macau have slumped around 17 percent before they were put on a trading halt on Wednesday.Some analysts noted that questions remain over whether Wynn will sell or reduce his stake and how much fighting will ensue over control of the firm.'Some investors might consider the resignation of Steve Wynn as the removal of an overhang on the stock, but we think that many uncertainties remain around who will be the controlling shareholders in future,' said Praveen Choudhary, analyst at Morgan Stanley in Hong Kong.Wynn owns about 11.8 percent of Wynn Resorts followed by his former wife who has 9.4 percent.
WYNN MACAU GOLDMINE
On Wednesday a women's advocacy group called Ultra Violet said they would fly a plane banner over the Nevada Gaming Control Board meeting to urge the regulatory body to revoke Wynn’s gaming license. The banner was to read WYNN IS A SEXUAL PREDATOR #FIREWYNN.All regulators have announced probes into the allegations and even if Wynn were to sell shares, authorities could still well scrutinize his involvement with the company, said Choudhary.Wynn Resorts, which uses the founder's signature in the company's logo, said its board 'reluctantly' accepted the resignation.'Steve Wynn is an industry giant. He is a philanthropist and a beloved leader and visionary. He played the pivotal role in transforming Las Vegas into the entertainment destination it is today.'Wynn Resorts said on Wednesday it remained committed to being an inclusive and supportive employer, adding that more than 40 percent of all Wynn Las Vegas management are women, the highest in the gaming industry. It has set up a special committee to investigate the accusations.Wynn's Macau business has been a goldmine for Wynn Resorts, generating more than 75 percent of its total revenues. It has two lavish resorts in the world's largest gambling hub where only six firms have licenses to operate casinos.Either Wynn Resorts or its businesses could become M&A targets that would attract a plethora of suitors, analysts said.'Not only the other 5 Macau concessionaires but you now have a dynamic where you have these gaming REITs that have been established in the States like MGM Growth Properties and GLPI, they would be interested,' said Grant Govertsen, analyst at Union Gaming in Macau.'You would also have financial buyers who would be interested along the lines of Blackstone and Apollo Global Management,' he said.
Is Steve Wynn Jewish
(Steven Alan Weinberg)January 27, 1942 —
In the 1950s and early 60s, there were certain assumptions you could make about your New York Jews: They lived in Brooklyn (or, believe it or not, Newark), ate at kosher Jewish delis, and spent their winter vacations in the Catskills.
The so-called Borscht Belt, the Catskills were a collection of Jewish-owned resorts in the mountainous region located in the tuchus of New York State. These skiing shtetls catered specifically to the Jewish patron with kosher meals, kosher comedians, even kosher mountains featuring gentle, modest slopes that would be reserved for the young or infirm in a more high-end ski mecca like Vermont or Colorado. Perfect for your Tanta Ida or your Uncle Chaim.
Nowadays, Brooklyn still has some Jews, but there are towns in Poland that have more evidence of their formerly Jewish roots than Newark does. The New York Jewish deli is a dying breed — most surviving on as tourist traps with almost none of them conforming to kashrut. And, at this point, visiting the Catskills is like visiting good old Tanta Ida at the nursing home, strained carrots and all.
So where's a young, Jewish, hotelier like Steve Wynn to go to make his fortune these days?
Vegas, baby, Vegas! Sure the gambling, glitz and glamor is about as far removed from the Catskills as Jackie Mason is from Cirque de Soleil, but you take what you can get in this assimilated society and Steve Wynn certainly has got while the getting was good.
Has it cost us some cultural identity? Sure. But you want to turn down all-you-can-eat shrimp for a bowl of borscht? What are you, meshuggenah?
Verdict: Jew.
August 1, 2009