Another development in the case of the alleged sexual offenses that upsets the wrestling organization WWE.
A few days after the court decided to prosecute the founder and owner Vince McMahon, for a complaint by one of his employees, he announced that "out of respect I am resigning from my position immediately".
However, he is unwilling to admit guilt.
Jenelle Grant accuses McMahon of horrific acts, which include forced sex, sexual assault, humiliation and failure to pay the full hush money he promised her in the amount of $3 million.
According to the indictment, McMahon "forced her with sex toys and defecated on her head."
As mentioned, McMahon denies, but vacates his place to clear his name.
"I stand by my previous statements that Ms. Grant's lawsuit is full of lies and fabricated claims and is a complete distortion of the truth," the 78-year-old McMahon said, "I intend to defend myself against these baseless allegations and look forward to clearing my name."
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McMahon explained that he was resigning immediately "out of respect for WWE and the members of management and shareholders in the organization."
However, it seems that he has a difficult task ahead of him, and that the many evidences point to a violent man.
He's not the only one accused by Grant, who claims other WWE employees, including wrestlers, were complicit in the horrific acts she experienced.
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