Billionaire Elaine Wynn, who worked with her then husband Steve Wynn to launch Wynn Resorts, died at the age of 82.
Elaine and Steve Wynn co -founded The Mirage Resorts in 1976 and Wynn Resorts in 2000.
Then they built the Wynn Las Vegas, which at that time was the most expected complex ever built and became the most profitable in the Mecca of the game, Las Vegas’s magazine reported.
The two married for the first time in 1963 and divorced in 1986.
They married in 1991 and divorced again in 2010.
Elaine Wynn directed the efforts to reform Wynn resorts after Steve Wynn started from the company and sold her actions in the midst of accusations of inappropriate sexual behavior in 2018.
Elaine Wynn was deeply involved in philanthropy related to the arts, partially artistic and cultural institutions in the Las Vegas area, and was a member of the Board of several educational institutions.
He also worked to stimulate the development of Las Vegas as a purchasing destination, as well as make the city more habitable for families.

As a presentation on March 5, Elaine Wynn controlled about 9.5 million shares of Wynn Resorts, which represented 8.98% of the actions in circulation, according to Thomson One Data.
The Net Heritage of Elaine Wynn at the time of his death was estimated at $ 1.9 billion, according to the Net Equity in real time of Forbes.
Wynn Resorts issued a statement about his death that said: “We are all deeply sad to hear the death of Elaine Wynn and send our condolences to his daughters, grandchildren and his many close friends.”

“As co -founder and one of Wynn Resorts’s greatest shareholders, he helped create and grow the company to become the most eiremite luxury brand in the world. His many talents and special touches are evident through obvious ognce.
“Elaine deeply worried about the employees of our resorts. The current and previous employees who worked with her to create Wynn and Coore Las Vegas appreciate the many good memories they have of her, especially when they opened Wynn Las Vegas with her 20 years ago this month,” added Wynn to resort.
“She was a tireless lawyer for Las Vegas, for children and their education, and for the arts. We are grateful that the durable sense of philanthropy that instilled in our company continues to this day.”