Further intensifying her authorized battle in opposition to Vince McMahon, Janel Grant is asking the WWE to carry sure nondisclosure agreements (NDAs) both imposed or agreed upon by former and present staff of the corporate. This transfer may open the doorways for extra folks to file allegations in opposition to the previous chairman of the WWE and different staff of the corporate.
Grant’s lawyer filed the request late Monday, Oct. 7, with WWE, McMahon, and former govt John Laurinaitis asking to not implement these agreements. It is to permit the doable witnesses or victims to talk freely of their experiences with out fearing lawsuits about it.
Sexual Abuse and Misconduct Charges
In January, Grant filed a lawsuit in opposition to the WWE, McMahon, and Laurinaitis, alleging repeated sexual assault, harassment, and emotional abuse throughout her time working in WWE’s authorized and expertise departments from 2019 to 2022. The lawsuit incorporates graphic accusations of McMahon forcing Grant right into a sexual relationship to safe her job and advising her to interact in relations with others, together with Laurinaitis, Inside the Ropes finds.
McMahon has denied the fees publicly. Laurinaitis additionally denied every thing through his lawyer, stating he was a sufferer of the case. With denials rising, the trade’s resonant voices of accusations proceed to resound.
NDAs Ruckus Ended
The lawsuit additionally seeks to have $3 million in a separate non-disclosure settlement she filed with the court docket sealed, as she claimed McMahon did not pay his settlement in full. She additional accused McMahon of utilizing these agreements to silence ladies out of concern of him being held accountable.
This is one a part of the sample the place corporations are being referred to as out in giant scandals, akin to in opposition to Harvey Weinstein and Matt Lauer. In these circumstances, corporations have lifted NDAs so victims of sexual misconduct can converse candidly about their experiences-many consider that is an important step in holding highly effective folks accountable.
“If WWE and its parent company Endeavor are serious about parting ways with Vince McMahon and the toxic workplace culture he created, their executives should have no problem with releasing former WWE employees from their NDAs. This is the first step to rehabilitating a company that covered up decades of sexual assault and human trafficking,” Grant’s lawyer Ann Callis instructed The Associated Press.
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Settlements and Allegations Against McMahon
Of course, Grant’s case was not in itself distinctive. Sources made public in July 2022 reported that McMahon signed nondisclosure agreements with 4 different ladies related to WWE; they had been all prevented from revealing their relationship with him.
In addition, McMahon settled a lawsuit introduced by a former wrestling referee in December 2022 after agreeing to pay thousands and thousands to keep away from placing this rape case introduced in opposition to him in 1986 earlier than a jury.
The lawyer of McMahon continues to disclaim these allegations and explains that the settlement was purely made to keep away from the large price of litigation.
Spelling a Disaster to WWE’s Accountability
Lifting the gag order on these plaintiffs and permitting them to share their tales freely could open the floodgates to the airing of extra accusations in opposition to McMahon and different senior officers within the group.
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