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WWE Founder Vince McMahon faces lawsuit alleging sexual assault and trafficking

New lawsuit accuses Vince McMahon of sexual assault, trafficking, and physical abuse.

A new lawsuit has been filed against W.W.E. Founder Vince McMahon, accusing him of sexual assault, trafficking, and physical abuse by a former employee, Janelle Grant. In the lawsuit, Grant claims that McMahon promised her a job in promotions at W.W.E. in exchange for engaging in sexual activity with him. She further alleges that McMahon then trafficked her to other men both within and outside the company. McMahon's spokesperson has vehemently denied these allegations, dismissing the lawsuit as 'filled with lies and distortions.'

The lawsuit contains disturbing and graphic details of Grant's experiences during her one-year employment at W.W.E. According to Grant, she was coerced into sexual activity with McMahon and was subsequently forced into similar encounters with other men associated with the company. In one particularly distressing incident, Grant describes being locked in a room with McMahon and another employee and being compelled to engage in sexual activity despite voicing her objection. Grant emphasizes that she suffered trauma as a result of these experiences and continues to grapple with the abuse.

Grant ultimately left her position at W.W.E. after McMahon allegedly pressured her to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) in exchange for a $3 million payment. However, Grant claims to have received only $1 million of that sum. It should be noted that McMahon no longer works directly for W.W.E. but serves as the chairman of the board for TKO, the company which owns W.W.E.

The allegations put forth by Grant also implicate others within W.W.E., suggesting that they were aware of the misconduct but failed to take appropriate action. W.W.E. conducted an investigation into these allegations and revealed that McMahon had made hush money payments totaling $12 million to women. TKO, in response to the lawsuit, acknowledges the seriousness of Grant's claims and pledges to address the matter internally.

Grant's primary objective is to be released from the NDA and seek accountability from McMahon, the other involved individuals, and W.W.E. She hopes that her lawsuit will prevent other women from becoming victims of similar abuse. McMahon, through a spokesperson, has expressed his intention to vigorously defend himself against the allegations.

The disturbing assertions made in the lawsuit highlight the gravity of the situation. The legal proceedings will likely shed light on McMahon's side of the story as the case unfolds.

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