An individual has been permanently prohibited from accessing all hotel and resort properties operated under the Wynn brand, following his successful misrepresentation of identity as Justin Bieber at XS Nightclub, Las Vegas, on Saturday. Acting under this false pretense, the individual secured access to the premises and proceeded to perform on stage in the name of the internationally recognized artist.
Company representatives, in a statement to TMZ on Monday, confirmed that upon discovery of the misrepresentation, the individual was immediately escorted from the premises and subjected to an indefinite ban from all Wynn properties. The incident, involving the impersonation of the Grammy Award–winning artist, occurred during the aforementioned weekend in Las Vegas.
The individual, in concert with accomplices, engaged in a calculated and multi-faceted scheme designed to misrepresent his identity as that of recording artist Justin Bieber. Through this elaborate deception, the individual and his associates successfully induced the management of XS Nightclub to believe that he was, in fact, the Canadian performer. As a result of such misrepresentation, the individual was granted unauthorized access to the XS stage, according to statements issued by venue officials.
According to DJ Gryffin, who performed at XS Nightclub over the weekend, the impersonator and his associates represented to nightclub officials that the Canadian recording artist, Justin Bieber, would be present and intended to participate in the evening’s performance. Relying on these representations, Gryffin himself, along with other parties, was misled into believing he was interacting with the internationally known artist.
In good faith, Gryffin permitted the impersonator access to his DJ booth at the venue. However, once nightclub staff discovered the misrepresentation, the individual was promptly removed from the premises.
Gryffin subsequently disclosed, via a public statement on Instagram, that both he and the audience were initially deceived, noting the crowd reacted enthusiastically under the mistaken belief they were in the presence of Bieber.
The incident has since generated public discussion, including commentary on social media platforms such as Reddit, where observers remarked on the ease with which a physical resemblance to a celebrity can facilitate such deceptions, particularly in Las Vegas, a city globally recognized for hosting high-profile entertainers.#newsafro_














































