Dana W. Wiley has filed a lawsuit against Vince McMahon and WWE for breach of contract in the United States District Court of The Western District of Pennsylvania, Pwinsider reports.
Wiley has accused McMahon and WWE of breach of contract and failure to reimburse a $5,500 “down payment hangout, what app email contract to personal fan meet World Wrestling Entertainment employee Alexia (sic) Bliss”.
The alleged incident took place on June 30. The lawsuit was handwritten.
Wiley has also alleged that McMahon breached his agreement to make Wiley a WWE employee for $70,000 a month, adding that McMahon discriminated against him after he was “arrested and charge (sic) for attempted homicide, aggravate (sic) assault against New Castle, Pennsylvania Law Enforcement on 10/22/22 order the United States Secret Service and Pennsylvania State Police Troop, D. major case team to possess a warrant to unlawful seized Search I, Plaintiff phone device and property in conspiracy theory plot to obstruct and destroy any evidence supporting these facts that World Wrestling Entertainment employee Alexia (sic) Bliss email text to I, Plaintiff hangout, what app email business accounts.”
Wiley has claimed $6 million in damages and reimbursement of all legal fees. No party has been served yet.
The lawsuit is likely to get dismissed because Wiley made attempts to sue McMahon in the past and the case was dismissed.
Wiley sued McMahon and members of DX and the nWo, claiming he had a fair use contract for the trademarks of those groups in 1995. He claimed he signed the contract in 1995 “on the steps of a courthouse in New Castle, PA” after he was sentenced “in an unrelated criminal case” but WWE ignored him for twenty years without pay.
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