Vince McMahon Refutes Janel Grant’s Allegations; Grant’s Attorney Issues Counterstatement

Vince McMahon Refutes Janel Grant’s Allegations; Grant’s Attorney Issues Counterstatement
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Vince McMahon Refutes Janel Grant’s Allegations; Grant’s Attorney Issues Counterstatement

In response to the allegations of sexual assault and trafficking, Vince McMahon has formally filed a motion seeking arbitration and denying the accusations against him. Former WWE employee Janel Grant made these claims in her lawsuit in late January. Janel also named John Laurinaitis and WWE in her lawsuit.

The allegations of abuse and sexual exploitation against Mr. McMahon during Grant’s tenure in WWE resulted in his departure from the organization and TKO.

POST Wrestling is reporting that Mr. McMahon’s legal team has responded to the lawsuit, denying the allegations against him and seeking to move the case into arbitration.

Mr. McMahon has denied the charges, with the filing stating,

“By publicly filing her salacious, false, and defamatory Complaint, Plaintiff has brazenly and intentionally violated a binding contract to arbitrate. The Complaint’s outrageous claims of sexual abuse and coercion are pure fiction—plainly intended to garner publicity—and are flatly contradicted by Plaintiff’s own contemporaneous statements. Contrary to Plaintiff’s false allegations, Plaintiff and Defendant engaged in a consensual relationship during which Defendant never coerced Plaintiff into doing anything and never mistreated her in any way.”

The legal filing asserts that specific claims made by Grant regarding experiencing profound grief over her parents’ death and facing financial difficulties are untrue.

The legal document argues that Grant’s father passed away in April 2017, whereas her mother had already passed away before.

Additionally, the filing alleges that Grant and Mr. McMahon were in separate romantic relationships when they got involved.

The filing further states that Grant stayed in her long-time fiancé, lawyer Brian Goncalves’ condo, four floors below Mr. McMahon’s, and would occasionally visit the 78-year-old billionaire at his residence.

The filing notes that “It is nonsensical that the disturbing alleged acts in the Complaint including violence, coerced sex, and forcing Plaintiff to be defecated on were taking place before Plaintiff returned to her lawyer fiancé four floors below without incident.”

Mr. McMahon and Grant agreed to resolve their disputes through a confidential settlement after their relationship terminated in January 2022.

Furthermore, any disagreements arising from the agreement should be settled through arbitration, ensuring a fair and impartial resolution process.

Mr. McMahon has alleged that Grant violated the agreement by “wrongfully disclosing both the existence of the Agreement and their relationship,” at which point he exercised his contractual right to withhold payment otherwise owed under the agreement.”

In a statement issued to Wrestlenomics, Grant’s lawyer states,

“Vince McMahon has never known a storyline that he doesn’t twist to fit his own shameful narrative. Her father was in in-home hospice during his final days where Janel continued to care for him around the clock. Prior to his death, she had been caring for her blind, wheelchair-bound mother. Using the grief of someone who lost both of her parents is an all new level of disgusting…”

“Her ex-boyfriend allowed her to stay in the apartment as she rebuilt her life and resume post-taking care of her parents. She had no job and no other financial support to lean back on.”

Vince McMahon Files Motion Seeking Arbitration and Denies Sexual Assault Allegations

In response to the allegations of sexual assault and trafficking made by former WWE employee Janel Grant, Vince McMahon has formally filed a motion seeking arbitration and denying the accusations against him. Grant’s lawsuit, which was filed in late January, also named John Laurinaitis and WWE as defendants.

The allegations of abuse and sexual exploitation against McMahon during Grant’s tenure in WWE led to his departure from the organization and TKO. However, McMahon’s legal team has now responded to the lawsuit, denying the allegations and requesting that the case be moved into arbitration, according to POST Wrestling.

In the filing, McMahon vehemently denies the charges, stating that Grant’s claims are “salacious, false, and defamatory.” The document argues that the allegations of sexual abuse and coercion are “pure fiction” and are contradicted by Grant’s own statements. McMahon asserts that their relationship was consensual and that he never coerced or mistreated her in any way.

Furthermore, McMahon’s legal team disputes specific claims made by Grant regarding her parents’ death and financial difficulties. The filing states that Grant’s father passed away in April 2017, while her mother had already passed away prior to that. It also alleges that Grant and McMahon were involved in separate romantic relationships when they became involved with each other.

The filing provides additional details about Grant’s living arrangements, stating that she stayed in her long-time fiancé Brian Goncalves’ condo, which was located four floors below McMahon’s residence. The document questions the plausibility of the alleged acts of violence and coerced sex described in the complaint, stating that it is nonsensical for such incidents to occur before Grant returned to her fiancé’s condo without incident.

According to the filing, McMahon and Grant agreed to resolve their disputes through a confidential settlement after their relationship ended in January 2022. Any disagreements arising from the agreement were to be settled through arbitration, ensuring a fair and impartial resolution process.

McMahon alleges that Grant violated the agreement by disclosing both the existence of the agreement and their relationship, leading him to exercise his contractual right to withhold payment owed under the agreement.

Grant’s lawyer responded to McMahon’s filing, stating that McMahon has a history of twisting storylines to fit his own narrative. The lawyer clarified that Grant had been caring for her father in in-home hospice during his final days and had also been caring for her blind, wheelchair-bound mother. Grant’s ex-boyfriend allowed her to stay in his apartment as she rebuilt her life after taking care of her parents, as she had no job or financial support.

The legal battle between McMahon and Grant continues to unfold, with both parties presenting their arguments in court. As the case moves forward, it remains to be seen how the allegations will be resolved and what impact they will have on McMahon’s reputation and the future of WWE.