Brock Lesnar, John Laurinaitis Named as More Horrifying Details Emerge in Lawsuit Against Vince McMahon
Some more vile details have emerged in the latest lawsuit against Vince McMahon.
Earlier today, the Wall Street Journal revealed a lawsuit against TKO Chairman Vince McMahon, stemming from the alleged sexual assault and trafficking of former WWE employee, Janel Grant.
*EXTREME TRIGGER WARNING*
Once more, the following may be triggering as it involves harrowing details about alleged sexual abuse…
Grant says she was locked into a room and was forced to have sex with Vince McMahon as well as two other at-the-time WWE executives. During the alleged threesome, Grant says McMahon defecated on her head before being forced to continue performing sexual acts with the other two involved parties.
According to Grant, the previously mentioned encounter was far from the only time that she was assaulted by McMahon and other WWE personnel members. Grant says McMahon would use sex toys on her, which were named after WWE superstars.
McMahon is also alleged to have shared nude photos and explicit videos of Grant without her consent with other WWE employees, according to the lawsuit. Former WWE Head of Talent Relations, John Laurinaitis was allegedly just one of numerous WWE employees who were recruited by McMahon into having sex with Grant.
Another emerging detail in the lawsuit is that McMahon allegedly shared the aforementioned nude and explicit photographs with former WWE Champion, Brock Lesnar in hopes to convince the former UFC Heavyweight Champion to extend his contract with the company back in 2021.
While not named directly, according to the lawsuit, the wrestler in question was named as a former UFC fighter and current WWE talent:
“The suit didn’t name the professional wrestler, but described him as both a UFC fighter and WWE talent. People familiar with the matter identified the wrestler as Brock Lesnar, one of WWE’s biggest names.”
– WSJ on Vince McMahon Lawsuit
According to the report, Grant signed an NDA agreement (nondisclosure agreement) in 2022, where she agreed to remain silent about her allegations in exchange for $3 million. However, Grant alleges that payments stopped after an initial $1 million payment, and is now seeking to void the agreement and is suing for unspecified damages.
BodySlam will continue to provide updates on the allegations against Vince McMahon as they become available.