Wall Street Journal's Cancel Culture Infatuation with Vince McMahon (ep.824)

Wrestling Is Real Wrestling Podcast

26-01-2024 • 36 mins

Wall Street Journal reports that a former WWE employee has filed a lawsuit against the founder, Vince McMahon, accusing him of sexual abuse and trafficking during his tenure as CEO. The legal action, initiated in a federal court in Connecticut, provides a detailed account of the plaintiff, identified as Grant, and her alleged experiences with McMahon.
According to the lawsuit, on June 15, 2021, McMahon and another high-ranking WWE executive reportedly confined Grant in an office at the company's Stamford, Conn., headquarters. During this incident, they allegedly took turns sexually assaulting her while other employees were present. Another disturbing incident was said to have occurred on June 23, 2021, when McMahon allegedly locked Grant inside his private locker room and forced himself on her over a massage table.
In addition to the physical abuse, the lawsuit includes claims that McMahon's personal assistant delivered $15,000 in Bloomingdale's gift cards to Grant on the same day. Furthermore, explicit text messages, including one from May 2020, were presented as evidence, where McMahon allegedly asserted control over her, stating, "I'm the only one who owns U and controls who I want to f— U."
The legal filing also alleges that McMahon shared unauthorized nude photos and explicit videos of Grant with other WWE employees, unnamed executives, and stars. It cited a July 2020 text message suggesting that others at WWE expressed interest in having sex with her after viewing photos on McMahon's phone. The lawsuit claims that the group laughed off concerns about her objections, stating, "She may scream and try to say NO!! although it would B difficult to say anything with a c— down her throat."
The lawsuit contends that an internal investigation by the WWE board was inadequate and labeled it as a "sham." Grant claimed that she was not interviewed by the board's special committee, and despite her willingness to cooperate, it did not request relevant documents. The lawsuit further asserts that the company diverted attention from McMahon's alleged abuse by focusing on accounting for payouts. Additionally, it alleges that other individuals within WWE were aware of McMahon's misconduct but actively worked to conceal it.
Contact KOP for professional podcast production, imaging, and web design services at http://www.kingofpodcasts.com and click on Podcast Production Services.
Subscribing to KOPs YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@kingofpodcasts
Find all past episodes, plus where to subscribe to the show and how to follow KOP on social media at www.kingofpodcasts.com/


Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-is-real-wrestling-podcast--1559158/support.