Vince McMahon Releases A Statement; Will 'Vigorously Defend Himself' Against Sex Trafficking Allegations
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On Thursday night, a statement from a spokesperson representing Vince McMahon was released, signaling McMahon's intent to confront the troubling allegations presented earlier in the day through a new lawsuit. Janel Grant, a former WWE employee, is suing McMahon, WWE, and former executive John Laurinaitis, alleging "physical and emotional abuse, sexual assault, and trafficking" during her tenure with the company.
McMahon's team communicated the following to various media outlets:
"This lawsuit is filled with falsehoods, fabricated incidents that never occurred, and a malicious distortion of the truth. He will vehemently defend himself."
Grant, who had previously received a $3 million settlement intended as hush money from McMahon, leading to a WWE Board of Directors investigation in 2022, claims she was only paid $1 million. She seeks to annul the agreement and pursue unspecified financial damages, also asserting that the Board did not reach out to her during their inquiry, despite her willingness to cooperate.
Earlier on Thursday, TKO released a statement acknowledging the "horrific allegations" and addressing the matter internally, despite the alleged incidents predating the UFC/WWE merger that formed TKO.
Among the explicit details disclosed in the lawsuit, Grant contends that McMahon promised "personalized sexual content" to a former UFC heavyweight champion and WWE talent they aimed to re-sign in 2021, reportedly identified as Brock Lesnar by The Wall Street Journal.
As per The Wall Street Journal report:
"The suit claimed McMahon shared explicit photos with the star, stating 'he likes what he sees.' After the star agreed to a new WWE contract, McMahon texted Grant in August 2021 to say 'that part of the deal was f—ing U.'"
In December of the same year, McMahon allegedly provided Grant's personal cellphone number to the WWE star, who then requested a video of her urinating. Following her compliance, he derogatorily referred to her as a "b—." The suit further claimed that the star expressed a desire for a "play date," disrupted by a snowstorm.
According to the lawsuit, McMahon and Grant were introduced while residing in the same apartment building. Even before securing her a position with WWE, McMahon purportedly engaged in inappropriate behavior, escalating after her employment began.
Additional alleged incidents outlined in the lawsuit involve McMahon causing injuries during aggressive sexual encounters, employing sex toys forcefully and naming them after male WWE wrestlers, arranging complimentary appointments with a "celebrity doctor," engaging in a degrading sexual act, and instructing her to have sexual relations with Laurinaitis.
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On Thursday night, a statement from a spokesperson representing Vince McMahon was released, signaling McMahon's intent to confront the troubling allegations presented earlier in the day through a new lawsuit. Janel Grant, a former WWE employee, is suing McMahon, WWE, and former executive John Laurinaitis, alleging "physical and emotional abuse, sexual assault, and trafficking" during her tenure with the company.
McMahon's team communicated the following to various media outlets:
"This lawsuit is filled with falsehoods, fabricated incidents that never occurred, and a malicious distortion of the truth. He will vehemently defend himself."
Grant, who had previously received a $3 million settlement intended as hush money from McMahon, leading to a WWE Board of Directors investigation in 2022, claims she was only paid $1 million. She seeks to annul the agreement and pursue unspecified financial damages, also asserting that the Board did not reach out to her during their inquiry, despite her willingness to cooperate.
Earlier on Thursday, TKO released a statement acknowledging the "horrific allegations" and addressing the matter internally, despite the alleged incidents predating the UFC/WWE merger that formed TKO.
Among the explicit details disclosed in the lawsuit, Grant contends that McMahon promised "personalized sexual content" to a former UFC heavyweight champion and WWE talent they aimed to re-sign in 2021, reportedly identified as Brock Lesnar by The Wall Street Journal.
As per The Wall Street Journal report:
"The suit claimed McMahon shared explicit photos with the star, stating 'he likes what he sees.' After the star agreed to a new WWE contract, McMahon texted Grant in August 2021 to say 'that part of the deal was f—ing U.'"
In December of the same year, McMahon allegedly provided Grant's personal cellphone number to the WWE star, who then requested a video of her urinating. Following her compliance, he derogatorily referred to her as a "b—." The suit further claimed that the star expressed a desire for a "play date," disrupted by a snowstorm.
According to the lawsuit, McMahon and Grant were introduced while residing in the same apartment building. Even before securing her a position with WWE, McMahon purportedly engaged in inappropriate behavior, escalating after her employment began.
Additional alleged incidents outlined in the lawsuit involve McMahon causing injuries during aggressive sexual encounters, employing sex toys forcefully and naming them after male WWE wrestlers, arranging complimentary appointments with a "celebrity doctor," engaging in a degrading sexual act, and instructing her to have sexual relations with Laurinaitis.
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