Vince
McMahon
is
once
again
in
trouble
for
being
a
very
creepy
individual.
*Trigger
warning:
this
post
will
touch
on
alleged
sexual
assault*
A
former
WWE
employee
has
slapped
Vince
McMahon
and
another
former
executive
with
a
federal
lawsuit
accusing
him
of
serious
sexual
misconduct
accusations
and
offering
her
to
a
WWE
superstar
for
sex.
Bruh.
Janel
Grant,
who
worked
in
the
WWE’s
legal
and
talent
departments,
details
in
the
67-page
lawsuit
how
McMahon,
now
78,
forced
her
into
a
sexual
relationship
with
him
to
get
employment
within
the
company.
Per
Vulture:
WWE
employee
Janel
Grant
is
seeking
to
void
the
NDA
she
allegedly
signed
in
exchange
for
reputational
protection
and
a
payout
of
$3
million.
She
alleges
McMahon
—
whose
net
worth
is
$2.8
billion
—
stopped
payments
after
she’d
received
only
$1
million.
The
suit
alleges
that
once
news
of
McMahon’s
NDA
payments
surfaced
in
June
2022,
the
WWE
leaked
Grant’s
name
to
a
media
blogger
—
who
is
not
named
in
the
suit
but
has
since
been identified
online
as
Brad
Shepard
—
in
what
Grant
and
her
legal
team
describe
as
“an
overt
intimidation
tactic.”
She
also
says
McMahon
passed
around
pornographic
images
and
videos
of
her
having
sex
with
other
men
to
other
individuals,
WWE
employees,
and
allegedly
Brock
Lesnar,
according
to
The
Wall
Street
Journal.
McMahon
also
offered
Grant
to
Lesnar
for
a
sexual
relationship,
and
allegedly,
the
MMA
athlete-turned-wrestler
asked
for
a
video
of
Grant
urinating,
Vulture
reports.
The
Lawsuit
Details
Alleged
Cruelty
&
Degradation
The
lawsuit
also
details
the
“extreme
cruelty
and
degradation”
Grant
was
allegedly
subject
to,
accusing
McMahon
of
defecating
on
her
during
a
threesome,
“commanding
her
to
continue
pleasuring
his
‘friend’”
while
his
waste
was
in
her
hair
and
running
down
her
back.
McMahon
is
also
accused
of
using
sex
toys
he
named
after
WWE
superstars
on
Grant
and
making
her
engage
in
sexual
acts
with
other
WWE
employees
like
head
of
talent
relations
John
Laurinaitis,
who
is
also
named
in
the
lawsuit.
There
was
also
an
incident
detailed
in
the
lawsuit
where
McMahon
and
Laurinaitis
corned
Grant
in
Laurinaitis’
locked
office
during
a
work
day
and
took
turns
sexually
assaulting
her,
ignoring
her
pleas
for
them
to
stop.
Why
Did
Grant
Go
Public?
Representatives
for
Grant
said
she
wanted
her
filing
to
go
public,
and
she
came
with
the
receipts
in
the
form
of
disturbing
text
exchanges
with
McMahon.
McMahon
told
Grant
their
“relationship”
was
over
in
January
2022
after
his
wife,
Linda
McMahon,
found
out,
and
he
even
fired
her
from
the
company.
The
lawsuit
states
that
McMahon
began
pressuring
Grant
to
sign
an
NDA
and
take
a
hush
payment
of
$3
million.
Allegedly,
things
didn’t
stop
after
Grant
agreed
to
sign
the
NDA,
with
McMahon
attempting
to
offer
her
to
a
WWE
superstar
who
was
visiting
New
York
in
March
2022.
“Ms.
Grant
is
filing
this
lawsuit
not
just
to
address
her
own
suffering,”
the
suit
reads.
“But
also
to
act
for
those
who
are
afraid
to
speak
out.”
We
shall
see
if
this
opens
the
floodgates
for
more
disturbing
allegations.
Users
on
X,
formerly
Twitter,
are
laying
the
smackdown
on
Vince
McMahon.
You
can
see
more
of
those
reactions
in
the
gallery
below.