Vince McMahon paid a $ 12 million silence fee to women who complained he was harassing them
Forced sex, nude photos and a reprint of rendering: The Wall Street Journal reveals more details about the exploits of the powerful man in WWE, who is under investigation.
One of the complainants, an employee of the organization, was fired after refusing to continue having sex with him
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08/07/2022
Friday, 08 July 2022, 18:06
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The Wall Street Journal tonight (Friday) reveals more details about the horrific conduct of Vince McMahon, the famous CEO of WWE and who is considered the face of the wrestling world. According to the publication, McMahon has paid a silence fee of 12 million in the last 16 years. Dollars (!) For four women who complained against him for serious sexual harassment,
all four were McMahon's facts in WWE, and some were wrestlers. Last
month, the magazine revealed one complaint that was silenced through a $ 3 million payment, and now it is revealing three more complaints, including one wrestler and three women who worked at the organization's headquarters, some in senior positions.
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One of the complaints in question is that of a past wrestler, to whom McMahon allegedly paid a $ 7.5 million silence fee.
In 2005, after the wrestler in question refused to continue having sex with him, he did not renew his contract and terminated her employment with the organization.
An additional $ 1 million payment was transferred to one of the employees who worked under him, who received nude photos from him for his cell phone.
As mentioned, one of the complaints was already exposed last month.
According to the suspicion, McMahon, who employed the complainant, doubled her salary after she agreed to have sex with him, and even "pimped her" and "passed her like a toy" among senior members of the organization, including the director of the talent management department, John Laurentis.
The $ 3 million silence contract McMahon bought from the woman was signed in January this year and prohibits her from complaining about it to the police or the workplace, or even revealing the affair to any third party.
A WWE spokesman made it clear that the organization was cooperating fully with the investigation and said the sexual relationship between the two was consensual.
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