Vince McMahon Hit With Graphic Rape & Sex Trafficking Suit By Ex-WWE Staffer; Wrestling Mogul Currently Executive Chair Of Endeavor Owned TKO Group Holdings
25.01.2024 - 19:17
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(Editor’s note: this post contain extremely sexually explicit details from the lawsuit against WWE founder Vince McMahon)
In a very explicit and disturbing filing in federal court today, a former WWE staffer is suing co-founder Vince McMahon for rape, sex trafficking and battery. Janel Grant is also taking Word Wrestling Entertainment itself to task for negligence and suing former WWE Head of Talent Relations and General Manager John Laurinaitis for sexual assault and more.
In a document full of alleged vile behavior and violence on the part the already much accused McMahon and others at WWE, Grant details a relationship of full of cringy sexual innuendo from the first time the economically and emotionally fragile woman met McMahon in March 2019. A relationship that soon turned overtly vehement sexual as clear condition of her employment and soon after that turned vicious.
Sharing of naked images of Grant with other senior WWE staffers, forcing Grant into group sex situations, aggressive physical situations with degrading language like “b*tch” used over and over, some encounters saw the use of “sex toys” that resulted in “physical injuries” and some crossing of state lines – hence the trafficking claim.
As well as being told to repeatedly have violent sex with Laurinaitis, an unnamed “WWE Superstar,” which never turned physical, and others Grant was eventually made in 2022 to leave WWE and sign a NDA as spouse and ex-Trump administration official Linda McMahon had supposedly found out about her. In what today’s filings calls a move to “sweep the matter under the rug,” McMahon was to pay Grant $3 million under the agreement. While itemizing the various gifts McMahon gave her between 2019 and 2022, Grant’s filing says
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