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Man Convicted Of Kidnapping Wynn's Daughter Returns To Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS (AP) — The man convicted of kidnapping casino mogul Steve Wynn's daughter in 1993 has been returned to Las Vegas after 21 years in prison.

KLAS-TV reports 69-year-old Ray Cuddy isn't scheduled to finish his sentence until March, but court records show he's already back in Las Vegas, possibly at a halfway house.

Cuddy masterminded the plot to kidnap Wynn's daughter, Kevin, who later changed her name to Kevyn, from her Las Vegas home with help from two accomplices.

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Steve Wynn collected over $1 million from the Mirage resort cage to meet a ransom demand, and had a driver deliver a bag with the money to a location in Las Vegas.

Kevyn Wynn was returned unharmed, and Cuddy was later arrested in Southern California.

Cuddy and Steve Wynn declined comment.
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