KEY POINTS
  • Casino tycoon Steve Wynn may have played a central role in a U.S.-Chinese diplomatic episode involving a Chinese businessman seeking asylum in the U.S.
  • Wynn hand-delivered a letter from the Chinese government to President Donald Trump urging him to send Guo Wengui back to China, the Wall Street Journal reported.
  • In 2016, Macau properties accounted for more than 60 percent of the Wynn casino's net revenues, according to the company.
  • Mr. Guo is a member of Trump's Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Florida.
Billionaire businessman Guo Wengui speaks during an interview in New York City, April 30, 2017.

Casino tycoon Steve Wynn may have played a central role in a U.S.-Chinese diplomatic episode strange enough that the Wall Street Journal wrote it was "worthy of a spy thriller."

The billionaire CEO of Wynn Resorts, who maintains substantial holdings in the Chinese region of Macau, hand-delivered a letter to President Donald Trump written by the Chinese government, the Journal reported. The letter urged the president to return Guo Wengui, a Chinese businessman who fled the country in 2014 and is now seeking asylum in the United States.