Jordan Matthews (attorney)

Limcaco claimed that she was fired, blacklisted and intimidated into silence after she elevated her concerns about sexual assault in 2006 to then-president of Wynn Las Vegas, Andrew Pascal.

Circuit Court of Appeals after Judge Miranda Du ruled in favor of Wynn Las Vegas holding that the claim was not made within the statute of limitations.

Matthews filed a petition with the Ninth Circuit in March 2020 questioning the Nevada District Court's selection of Elayna Youchah, an attorney for Wynn Resorts, as a magistrate judge.

[8] The RICO case alleged a pattern of influence and was tied to former Wynn Resorts executive, Gamal Aziz, being found guilty of honest services fraud in the 2019 college admissions bribery scandal.

[10] In May 2022, the United States Department of Justice filed a civil lawsuit against Steve Wynn for allegedly violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act.

"[12] The case filed by the Department of Justice was later dismissed on a technicality with the judge ruling that Steve Wynn had no present obligation to register under FARA.

[14] In December 2022, Matthews argued before a panel of judges, including Ryan D. Nelson in the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, clashing with Wynn Resorts' attorneys over claims of improper influence.

[16] In July 2023, Steve Wynn agreed to pay a $10 million fine to the Nevada Gaming Control Board in connection with claims arising out of Limcaco's complaint.

[18] In March 2020, Matthews filed an anti-trust lawsuit against Bell-Carter Foods and DCOOP Group of Spain, the world's largest cooperative of olive growers, related to the Trump administration's trade tariffs against Spanish imports.

Before a court granted his petition in January 2019, Nichols' friend Angelique Fawcette, who had already expressed concern in 2017 over Bell's control of access to her, pressed for visitation rights.