Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Casino mogul denies threatening porn producer

By NBC News staff and wire services

Damian Dovarganes / AP file

Joe Francis, founder of the "Girls Gone Wild" video empire.

Steve Wynn has told a jury he never threatened the life of "Girls Gone Wild" founder Joe Francis and that if he had, it would destroy his upscale casino businesses.

Francis claims that Wynn threatened to kill him and have him buried in the desert in emails and conversations with record producer Quincy Jones in 2010. Francis first made the claims while embroiled in a multimillion dollar dispute over a gambling debt.


Wynn later sued for slander.

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Francis repeated the claims during a trial that began Tuesday in Los Angeles. He says he took the warnings from his neighbor Jones seriously.

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Wynn is the CEO of Wynn Resorts Ltd. and developed many of Las Vegas' signature hotels including The Mirage and Bellagio. He testified he has never sent an email in his life.

TMZ.com last week reported that Jones claimed the Wynn-Francis feud caused him  "grave fear of his health" -- including difficulty breathing and heart palpitations.

A subpoena for Jones to testify was quashed, TMZ reported.

This article includes reporting by The Associated Press.

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