Ongoing legal battle with ex wwe CEO Vince McMahon continues with further developments in Janelle Grant’s case. This new development comes after the attorney for the ex WWE employee stated on record, that she intends to see McMahon behind bars very soon. Last January, Janelle Grant alleged sex trafficking and sexual abuse in relation to McMahon. The former WWE boss dismissed any accusations hurled towards him but it made him step down from the firm.
Janelle Grant’s lawyer hopeful about Vince McMahon prosecution
Janelle Grant’s battle against WWE executive wrestle her media ‘mr mc mahon’ five parts runs on says it grabbed quite the wind after all went quiet for months when Such was the case How about the allegation where two of the family representatives Ann Callis a representative of Grant told on a media telephone conference that they reckon the case to be in the video court calendar stably to be in attention in Washington D. C. rather quickly. “We appreciate that the case has made somewhat progress, unfortunately, it’s been the other way round,” Callis said.
However, it was rather conspicuous, that the investigation of the Southern District Prosecutor’s Office was put on hold at the request of federal officials in connection with the investigation carried out by somebody else.
Besides, Callis even mentioned Netflix’s biopic in the hope that the series will do justice to Janelle Grant. “We’re still waiting to watch the documentary. Jenelle has to be allowed her whole story, not just parts of it or a single episode of someone’s feature, but a full personal feature about her. She has to be given that opportunity,” Callis said during one of the press events (via TPWW).
“Janel is going to have her chance in that court where (Vince) McMahon will answer for his actions. Yes, Janelle will get to tell her side of the story when she wants to, but there is a right moment for that.”
Callis went on to add: “Janel’s story is very much relevant and we believe Neftlix will deliver an appropriate docuseries. She has experience which is very essential for telling the full and true narrative of WWE and Mr. McMahon.”
On the subject of WWE’s actions after the issuance of the Janelle Grant complaint, Callis elaborated that there has been some primary short word communication but that was at the very beginning and that was it.
When the lawsuit was originally lodged, McMahon’s spokesman rejected all charges against him and remarked that the lawsuit was “shameful by volume — a trap full of slanders, gross fictitious stories that never took place, purges on the face of facts,” claiming that the former TKO Holdings chairman is entitled to speak for himself.