In cooperation with the SDNY, Janel Grant is staying her lawsuit against the WWE and Vince McMahon.
A formal notice of appearance in Janel Grant’s complaint against Vince McMahon, John Laurinaitis, and the WWE over sexual misconduct has been filed by the US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York. Consequently, Ms.
A stay of proceedings was given to Grant while a private inquiry was conducted. Ann Callis, Grant’s lawyer, also commented on the situation in an email that Wrestling Inc. was able to get.
“In light of an ongoing, confidential investigation, Ms. Grant has agreed to the US Attorney for the Southern District of New York’s request to halt her lawsuit against Mr. McMahon, WWE, and Mr. Laurinaitis. We’ll work together on all suitable follow-up actions,” Callis declared.
When contacted for comment, Jessica Rosenberg, a partner with Kasowitz Benson Torres LLP, McMahon’s attorney, told Wrestling Inc., “We remain confident the evidence will prove Ms. Grant’s allegations are false and her complaint is nothing more than a fabricated, vindictive narrative from a disgruntled former girlfriend.”
The Assistant US Attorney for the office, Sarah Mortazavi, was recognized at the Above and Beyond Awards in 2020 for her work assisting victims of human trafficking in obtaining visas that would allow them to stay in the US.
According to their website, one of SDNY’s top focuses is combating human trafficking, and in recent years, the office played a significant role in the convictions of Ghislaine Maxwell and Lawrence “Grecco” Ray. According to the SDNY’s online filing system, no criminal cases have been filed against Vince McMahon as of this writing.
WWE has filed a request to have the action transferred to arbitration alongside McMahon and Laurinaitis. Janel Grant initially filed the case in January, claiming that while she worked for the company, McMahon had sexually harassed her and trafficked her to his acquaintances.
The initial document contained explicit purported text messages between McMahon and Grant. Even after he resigned as the Executive Chairman of TKO and WWE, McMahon and his legal team have not abated in their denial of the claims.
Pay-per-view events may also be referred to as “Premium Live Events.” Perhaps you still order them from your cable provider, or perhaps you watch them on Peacock or the WWE Network. Whatever the case may be, you probably have a lot of fond memories of them from your time spent wrestling.
Nothing quite compares for fans to witnessing a rare event that has been anticipated for weeks or even months. Since the 1980s, WWE has produced pay-per-view events, and as a result, it has accumulated a collection of hundreds of these shows.
The greatest WWE big nights are listed below, however there are a few qualifiers because there are so many to pick from. Initially, no NXT-branded promotions, meaning no Takeovers.
Furthermore, we have decided to exclude the PPVs with the WWE One Night Stand branding. Trust us, even just reducing the list to that gives us a wealth of programs to go through. We’re keeping this pure with a list of PPVs that have been branded either “WWF” or “WWE.”
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