The Wynn casino group dealt James Packer into the action in the Asian gambling hub of Macau, and it may have helped the troubled Australian mogul cash out. The Wynn casino group dealt James Packer into the action in the Asian gambling hub of Macau, and it may have helped the troubled Australian mogul cash out. Hi there The Australian Plus.
She turned heads when she arrived in style for the launch of beau James Packer's new casino in Macau on Tuesday evening. And now Mariah Carey has dressed to impress once again for another outing. Oct 28, 2015 James Packer forks out close to a hundred-mill on new casino ad. Clearly Mariah's lovin' is messing with the man's head. James Packer Unveils $97 Million Ad To Promote New Macau Casino.
SYDNEY/HONG KONG - Australian billionaire James Packer, who in February was named by Israeli police as a witness in the Case 1000 bribery investigation against Benjamin Netanyahu, has quit the board of casino operator Crown Resorts Ltd due to mental illness. This follows a tumultuous period which also includes a break-up with singer Mariah Carey and the failure of Crown's expansion strategy.As part of the 'gifts affair,' Packer allegedly lavished Netanyahu and his family with expensive gifts.The unexpected departure by the 47-percent owner of Crown comes as the world's seventh-largest listed casino company tries to rebuild after the arrest of 18 staff in China in 2016 triggered a global pull-back.'Mr Packer is suffering from mental health issues. At this time he intends to step back from all commitments,' a Packer spokesman said in an emailed statement.Crown shares dropped 1 percent to their lowest close in a month, while the broader market was flat. The stock was already under pressure as it went ex-dividend on Tuesday.The company gave no details on Packer's health issues, but recent years have not been smooth sailing for either Crown or its high-profile director, the only son of late media mogul Kerry Packer.Packer, 50, first left Crown's board in 2015, the year he was briefly engaged to singer Carey, and rejoined 14 months ago while the company was in crisis following the arrest of staff for breaches of gambling marketing laws in China.The arrests prompted the Melbourne-based, A$8.9 billion ($6.8 billion) firm to reverse a decade-old global expansion into the Asian gambling hub Macau and Las Vegas, to focus on Australia. Packer declared the company's global strategy a failure.He began selling assets to pay off his debts, including stakes in Macau-based Melco Resorts & Entertainment Ltd and Hollywood film company RatPac Entertainment.He told