Ex-WWE employee shares shocking new details in sex abuse lawsuit against Vince McMahon

A former WWE employee has shared grim new details of allegations against the organization’s co-founder Vince McMahon in a filing in her sex abuse lawsuit against him.Janel Grant, who worked at WWE from June 2019 through early 2022, alleged in an affidavit filed earlier this week in Connecticut federal court that McMahon created a job “made from scratch” especially for her in order to gain control over her.Grant alleges that McMahon subjected her to repeated sexual abuse beginning before she even started working at WWE, escalating throughout her employment.She claims the encounters became increasingly violent over time, causing physical injuries and emotional distress — prompting her to attempt suicide at one point.

While it is uncommon for alleged sexual misconduct victims to be name, Grant’s lawyer previously said she wanted to go public, explaining she hoped “her lawsuit will prevent other women from being victimized.”The Post has sought comment from McMahon, who strongly denied the allegations previously.Grant alleged that in June 2021, she was raped on a table by McMahon and another WWE executive, John Laurinaitis, during work hours.“They forcefully pushed and pulled me and shoved their hands in my dress and up between my legs,” Grant stated in the affidavit.“The force caused stitches to pop on my dress, and I subsequently blacked out.”She described in detail the sexual violence she allegedly endured.“Throughout our entire ‘relationship,’ Vince subjected me to physically violent sexual interactions with himself and others, causing both physical and mental trauma,” she alleged.“Sex with Vince and others became so violent that I often cried and suffered physical side effects, including bleeding, swelling, bruising, and incontinence.” Sign up to receive On The Money by Charlie Gasparino in your inbox every Thursday.Please provide a valid email.

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