![]() ![]() The scandal focused on Steve Wynn, the billionaire gaming mogul who won the license for the casino after trashing tribes during the review process. “With respect to honesty, integrity and good character, the commission is highly troubled by the evidence presented,” the commission said in a suitability decision issued on Tuesday. But its backers will have to pay a $35 million fine and its top executive will have to pay a $500,000 fine for what the Massachusetts Gaming Commission said were "repeated systemic failures" and a "pervasive culture of non-disclosure" in connection with the misconduct allegations. The $2.6 billion Encore Boston Harbor is due to open in June. A non-Indian gaming firm will get to open a casino in Massachusetts even though state regulators said it covered up a sexual misconduct scandal.
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