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    Jury awards casino mogul Wynn $20M in slander case

    In this Sept. 7, 2012 AP file photo, casino mogul Steve Wynn arrives at court for his slander trial in Los Angeles. A Los Angeles jury on Monday Sept. 10, 2012 awarded Wynn a $20 million judgment against "Girls Gone Wild" founder Joe Francis in a slander trial. Francis had claimed Wynn threatened to kill him and bury him in the desert, but the jury determined that there was substantial evidence Francis knew the statements were false when he made them.

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — A jury on Monday awarded casino mogul Steve Wynn $20 million in his slander case against "Girls Gone Wild" founder Joe Francis, who claimed the creator of some of Las Vegas' most upscale resorts threatened to kill him over a gambling debt.

    Witnesses disputed Francis' claims during a four-day trial, including Grammy winning record producer Quincy Jones, who Francis said told him about Wynn's threats and showed him a stack of emails that contained them.

    Wynn vehemently denied that.

    In siding with Wynn, the jury determined that there was clear and convincing evidence that Francis slandered the casino mogul and knew his allegations were false when he made them.

    Neither Wynn nor Francis was present in court when the verdict was read Monday morning.

    Wynn's attorney on Friday had asked the panel to award the billionaire $12 million plus punitive damages to send a message that false statements that travel far in the Internet age will not be tolerated.

    The CEO of Wynn resorts and designer of signature Las Vegas casinos such as The Mirage, Bellagio, Wynn and Encore, attended the trial.

    Francis, who testified, has built a business empire based on videos of young women flashing their breasts for video cameras.

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