Janel Grant, the former WWE employee who is currently suing Vince McMahon over alleged sexual abuse she suffered at the hands of McMahon, which led to McMahon having her sign an NDA. When The Wall Street Journal began reporting on the McMahon-Grant story as the WWE Board of Directors at the time became aware of the situation and launched their own internal investigation, McMahon stopped contractually agreed upon payments. This eventually led to McMahon retiring from the company, only to return and use his power as the most powerful shareholder to force himself back into power in order to sell the company to Endeavor, creating TKO. After Grant filed a lawsuit and additional aspects of McMahon's alleged acts became public knowledge, McMahon stepped away from TKO.
At an event calling for reform to prevent NDAs from being used to silence the survivors of abuse, Grant made the following comments, including stating that she was suicidal over the situation:
"I was writing this on the way in the car.
Um, wow. I'm a little taken aback. Um, I really shouldn't be here.
Um, by a series of miracles that I can't account for, I'm alive today. Whew. On June 15th, 2022, my life was rewritten into someone else's storyline and I was globally outed in the Wall Street Journal. I got a call that I didn't expect. On the day of a very big meeting of a new job I had, and it was in front of my new bosses, and it was in front of a high-rise full of residents whose homes I was entrusted to protect.
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