Steve Wynn Splits With Girlfriend Andrea Hissom

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On the heels of what many believe will be the most expensive divorce ever, hotel developer magnate Steve Wynn has reportedly split up with his British girlfriend Andrea Hissom. 

From the Las Vegas Review Journal:

Their parting comes a little more than a year after their romance, which bloomed on the French Riviera, became public. Wynn and former wife Elaine were divorced Jan. 5, and she received a settlement that Steve Wynn, who became a billionaire in 2004, confirmed was one of the largest in U.S. history.

Wynn reps would neither confirm nor deny the rumors.

Following a recent spat, Hissom returned back to London, sources say.

Steve Wynn's $1 billion divorce to wife Elaine may be the most expensive ever, at least according to Wynn.  He and Elaine split their 38 percent stake in Wynn Resorts Ltd.  She walked away with $955 million in stock.

Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

 

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