Not long ago, WWE’s Executive Chairman Vince McMahon faced a serious scandal that nearly forced him out of the wrestling world. Now, things have taken another dramatic turn with new accusations that involve McMahon, WWE, and its parent company, TKO.
According to a shocking report from the Wall Street Journal, a lawsuit has been filed against McMahon alleging emotional abuse, sexual assault, and sex trafficking. The suit also names John Laurinaitis, WWE’s former Head of Talent Relations.
The lawsuit comes from Janel Grant, a former WWE employee. Grant claims that McMahon made promises about advancing her career but instead exploited and trafficked her within the company. In 2022, Grant signed a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) and received $3 million to keep quiet about their relationship. She alleges that payments stopped after $1 million, leading her to seek to invalidate the NDA. Reports suggest that the NDA might not be enforceable under state and federal laws, including the Trafficking Victims Protection Act.
Grant’s attorney, Ann Callis, stated, “Today’s complaint aims to hold accountable two WWE executives who sexually assaulted and trafficked Plaintiff Janel Grant, as well as the organization that either facilitated the abuse or turned a blind eye to it. Ms. Grant is a private and brave individual who has suffered greatly at the hands of Mr. McMahon and Mr. Laurinaitis. She hopes this lawsuit will help prevent other women from facing similar victimization. It’s time for WWE to address and take responsibility for the misconduct of its leadership, which has been long known.”
This lawsuit adds another layer to the ongoing scrutiny of McMahon and WWE, raising serious questions about how the company handles allegations of abuse and misconduct.