Vince McMahon faces graphic sexual abuse allegations in new court filing from ex-WWE employee

A former WWE employee who is suing the company and its former CEO, Vince McMahon, made new and graphic allegations in a filing in the U.S. District Court of Connecticut earlier this week.Janel Grant, who filed her initial lawsuit against WWE, McMahon and former executive John Laurinaitis, detailed more claims about how she was allegedly recruited to work for WWE, the alleged “abuse” she encountered while WWE leaders allegedly did nothing and other assertions.Laurinaitis was previously removed from the lawsuit.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMFox News Digital reached out to McMahon’s lawyer and WWE for comment.Grant, who worked at WWE from June 2019 to 2022, alleged she was “subjected to repeated physical and emotional abuse, sexual assault and sexual trafficking perpetrated” by McMahon, and “most senior officials and talent knew about and facilitated the abuse” she experienced.”Instead of protecting Ms. Grant, WWE and McMahon conspired to use his coercive control over her to conceal its leaders’ wrongdoing and bar Ms. Grant from speaking out or seeking help,” the lawsuit states.Grant made allegations of having “violent” sexual encounters with McMahon and others.”Throughout the three years, sex was violent, invasive, degrading, and produced injuries that could not heal because there would consistently be subsequent violent encounters, often involving other men or objects,” the lawsuit says. “Ms. Grant did not raise a complaint concerning her abuse because she lived in a state of duress and was fully under McMahon’s control, her survival ultimately depending on her complete submission to McMahon.”DASHCAM VIDEO SHOWS FORMER WWE EXECUTIVE VINCE MCMAHON REAR-ENDING VEHICLE ON CONNECTICUT HIGHWAYGrant claimed in the lawsuit that McMahon pressured her to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) and that he allegedly sexually assaulted her after she signed the document.The sordid allegations are a part of an ongoing lawsuit between the parties.McMahon stepped down as the CEO of WWE in 2022 and stepped down from TKO in 2024 after the initial lawsuit was filed. He has maintained his innocence through the process.”The Complaint’s outrageous claims of sexual abuse and coercion are pure fiction — plainly intended to garner publicity — and are flatly contradicted by Plaintiff’s own contemporaneous statements,” McMahon said in an April 2024 filing. “Contrary to Plaintiff’s false allegations, Plaintiff and Defendant (collectively, the ‘Parties’) engaged in a consensual relationship during which Defendant never coerced Plaintiff into doing anything and never mistreated her in any way.”In fact, in a love letter Plaintiff wrote to Defendant shortly before the Parties ended their relationship, Plaintiff described Defendant as ‘[m]y best friend, my love and my everything,’ praising him for being the ‘wonderful, tender, vulnerable, heart-on-your-sleeve soul you really are.’ “It is incredulous that Plaintiff, a then 42-year- 

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