Janel Grant Submits New 40-Page Affidavit Alleging Abuse Against Vince McMahon and Others
In a significant development for a lawsuit that has sent shockwaves through the wrestling industry, Janel Grant, a former WWE employee, has filed an extensive 40-page affidavit in a U.S. District Court in Connecticut. The document significantly expands upon her initial allegations of sexual abuse, coercion, and sex trafficking against Vince McMahon, the former chairman of WWE.
This new filing is part of a legal memorandum challenging motions from McMahon and WWE to force the case into arbitration, citing a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) Grant signed in 2022. The affidavit presents disturbing new specifics regarding alleged emotional, physical, and sexual abuse she endured while employed by the company between 2019 and 2022. Grant contends that the NDA should not be enforced and that the legal proceedings ought to occur in open court, not in private arbitration.
Background of the Legal Case
Grant initially brought her federal lawsuit in January 2024, naming McMahon, WWE (now operating under TKO Group Holdings), and former head of talent relations John Laurinaitis as defendants. Her complaint asserts that McMahon manipulated and coerced her into a sexual relationship, using a job offer as leverage. She claims he then subjected her to ongoing abuse and disseminated explicit photos and videos of her to others. Following the lawsuit's submission, McMahon resigned from his position at TKO. He has steadfastly refuted all accusations.
The newly submitted affidavit offers a firsthand narrative of Grant's experiences, detailing how McMahon purportedly engineered a specific role for her at WWE headquarters to maintain control. She alleges that the abuse intensified progressively, resulting in severe physical and psychological distress, manifested through panic attacks, significant weight loss, hair loss, and a suicide attempt.
Significant New Allegations Detailed in the Affidavit
Allegations Against McMahon and Laurinaitis: Grant's affidavit describes multiple instances of sexual assault, including an alleged rape occurring on a table in Laurinaitis’ office during working hours in June 2021, reportedly while other colleagues were in the vicinity. She further claims she was compelled into threesomes with McMahon and Laurinaitis, among other coercive acts.
Asserted Involvement of WWE Leadership: Grant's document claims that in March 2021, McMahon informed her he had privately shared details about the "sexual nature" of their relationship with WWE President Nick Khan and former COO Brad Blum. The affidavit states that McMahon allegedly assured them of Grant’s unwavering loyalty, asserting she "would sooner jump off the balcony than hurt anyone," after which Khan and Blum reportedly showed "support." She additionally alleges that both Khan and Blum kept tabs on her, and that Khan later proposed assisting her in finding employment outside WWE using his professional network, particularly as her personal situation worsened.
Alleged Interactions with Brock Lesnar: The affidavit also outlines text message exchanges from Brock Lesnar (identified as “Polish Joe”) in 2021. In these communications, Lesnar purportedly asked for nude photographs and expressed a desire to meet Grant, though they never did so in person. Grant maintains this was consistent with McMahon’s alleged habit of sharing her explicit images.
Wider Claims of Coercion and Retaliation: Grant asserts that WWE contributed to her alleged exploitation and that company executives were cognizant of her deteriorating health but did not intervene. She further disputes WWE’s portrayal of the relationship as consensual, arguing that her financial precarity and reliance on her career left her feeling ensnared.
The legal memorandum contends that the NDA should not prevent public litigation, citing the significant power imbalance and the alleged coercion surrounding its signing. Previous court documents indicate that Grant had received payments under this agreement, which McMahon subsequently ceased.
Responses and Current Status
Neither McMahon nor WWE has issued public comments concerning the specific new allegations presented in the April 1 filing. McMahon has consistently denied all previous allegations via his representatives, asserting that any relationship was entirely consensual.
WWE has, in its own court submissions, argued that the matter ought to be settled through arbitration, as per the signed NDA. The case is still active, awaiting a ruling on whether it will proceed in federal court or be moved to arbitration. A trial date has not been established, and reports suggest that settlement negotiations have reached an impasse.
This recent filing intensifies the years of scrutiny already facing McMahon, which includes a previous SEC investigation into hush-money payments (which he settled without acknowledging wrongdoing) and other public accusations of misconduct.
Grant’s legal team characterizes the lawsuit as an effort to achieve accountability, not just for their client, but also to address a wider culture of silence within the industry. These developments unfold as WWE continues to operate under new leadership, notably with Nick Khan as President.
It is crucial to note that the allegations detailed in the affidavit have not yet been substantiated in court, and all involved parties are entitled to due process. The case continues to garner substantial attention across both the wrestling community and mainstream media outlets.
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