The Wall Street Journal identified Brock Lesnar as one of the people mentioned in the Janel Grant lawsuit against Vince McMahon were Lesnar received several sexual content featuring Janel Grant in an effort to get him re-signed with WWE.
The lawsuit states that McMahon, Chairman and CEO of WWE at the time, began sharing sexually explicit photos and videos of Grant including pornographic material he recorded which he sent to other men, including those who worked in the company.
Members of the TV production tech team, other executives, producers, and “a world-famous athlete and former UFC Heavyweight Champion” were on the receiving end of these material.
The former UFC champion listed in the lawsuit is described as someone who WWE “was actively trying to sign to a new contract” and was later referred to as “WWE Superstar.”
The lawsuit states that McMahon began to recruit the WWE Superstar for a sexual encounter with Grant while she was still a coordinator in the legal department and he informed her that he would be their next “playmate.”
“As in other instances, McMahon described his fantasy of seeing Ms. Grant engaged in unmerciful sexual acts with WWE Superstar during which he would ‘rip’ her open,” the lawsuit continues, adding that McMahon told Grant that he wanted to have this WWE Superstar under a new contract even though he indicated an interest in a “return to other professional endeavors.”
In July 2021, McMahon allegedly directed Grant to create personalized sexual content for this particular WWE Superstar and after sharing this content, McMahon told Grant that “he likes what he sees.”
Several days later, McMahon and this WWE Superstar met for a business dinner as well as a sexual encounter with Grant. Prior to the dinner with McMahon, this WWE Superstar made a brief visit to Grant’s building but did not return for sex because he was too intoxicated after dinner and was taken back to the private jet.
We reached out to Ms Grant’s legal team who confirmed that the former UFC Heavyweight champion and the WWE Superstar listed in the lawsuit in section J are the same person.
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