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Report: Vince McMahon paid $ 12 million to silence sexual harassment Israel today

2022-07-09T17:48:39.378Z


According to the Wall Street Journal, the former WWE chairman who was forced to resign last month paid the amount to four women he allegedly sexually assaulted


Vince McMahon, the former CEO of WWE, allegedly paid millions in money to a former wrestler with whom he had a forced sexual relationship, and who was allegedly not returned to the organization after rejecting another sexual promotion from management, the Wall Street Journal reported yesterday (Friday). ".

McMahon allegedly paid $ 7.5 million to the former wrestler, who claimed he forced her to perform oral sex on him, demoted her and then decided not to renew her contract in 2005 after she objected to further sexual encounters with him.

The wrestler and her lawyer reportedly negotiated a confidentiality agreement with McMahon in 2018.

The published report lists a total of $ 12 million allegedly paid to four women over the past 16 years for quiet allegations about the sexual behavior of 76-year-old McMahon.

As you may recall, last month McMahon was forced to announce a "voluntary resignation."

The controversial chairman and CEO of WWE, the entertainment and wrestling powerhouse, after it was announced that he was having sex with one of his facts, confirmed that he was ending his duties following the ongoing investigation against him.



According to the suspicion, first published in the Wall Street Journal, the 76-year-old McMahon hired the worker and doubled her salary in exchange for having sex with him. Talented manager John Laurentis, who until recently competed in the arena under the name Johnny Ace, and was replaced by his daughter Stephanie.

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Source: israelhayom

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