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Prince Harry would be welcomed back to Wynn's casinos
Posted: Sep. 2, 2012
The bottom line: Yes, Prince Harry would be welcomed back to Steve Wynn's casinos.
But there's a qualifier attached, not just for Harry, but other hell-raisers headed for Wynn properties.
As long as they obey the law, they're welcome, "and that certainly includes Prince Harry."
That's the message emerging from the executive offices after Harry's libido-fueled scandal involving a game of naked billiards.
Meanwhile, a small army of U.K. reporters remains in town, seeking new revelations. I'm told some have been focusing on rumors that strippers were among the revelers in Harry's suite Aug. 18.
Strippers could mean out-of-towners who work a night at a local club to pay for their trip to Las Vegas. Local strip clubs have been told there's a $250,000 payday for an informant on one of Britain's worst royal scandals.
Wynn isn't pleased that he's been pulled into the vortex.
When the British tabloids reported he comped Harry, Wynn had to break one of his rules and issue a denial, which appeared here last Sunday, through an intermediary.
Wynn's no different from his top-level counterparts when it comes to discussing their guests: It's a violation of hospitality confidentiality.
Expect some changes in Wynn security, I'm told. Harry and his pals pulled a fast one by telling security they were done for the night. Later, when the coast was clear, the party girls arrived.
As for the report that Wynn had put Wynn Las Vegas and Encore on media "lockdown," meaning jobs are at risk for talking to reporters, that's not a Harry-related policy. It has been in effect for
decades, from one end of the Strip to the other.
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