• Loading stock data...
Friday, November 7, 2025
Tune in Nov. 12 at 1 p.m. ET for Future of Sports: Stadium Sophistication. Register now
Law

Linda McMahon’s Sexual Abuse Lawsuit on Pause Over Maryland Constitutionality Questions

The 2023 law that allowed the lawsuit against the Trump cabinet pick to go forward is being questioned in the Supreme Court of Maryland.

Linda McMahon, former Administrator of the Small Business Administration, speaks during the final day of the Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum. The final day of the RNC featured a keynote address by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
Imagn Images

The lawsuit against WWE cofounder and Trump cabinet pick Linda McMahon has been stalled until a ruling comes from the Supreme Court of Maryland about whether the case is even constitutional.

A judge paused the lawsuit that claims WWE, TKO Holdings, McMahon, and her husband, Vince, knew about the actions of a ringside announcer who allegedly sexually abused children in the 1980s. Attorneys and McMahon have denied the allegations, while the lawsuit claims Vince said he and his wife knew in the 1980s that the announcer, who died in 2012, had a “peculiar and unnatural interest” in young boys. The suit was filed on behalf of five John Does in October in Baltimore County.

The case is at a standstill because Maryland only recently made it legal for lawsuits about the sex abuse of minors to date that far back, and the 2023 law has already received formal opposition from others who have been sued. A federal judge paused the case in Maryland district court until the Supreme Court of Maryland rules on arguments it heard in September.

WWE and TKO had asked for the pause earlier this month and said they’re ready to challenge the law if the case proceeds.

The CEO and president of WWE exited her role in 2009. McMahon campaigned for a Connecticut Senate seat in 2010 and lost. She led Donald Trump’s Small Business Administration during his first term. She stepped down to help his 2020 reelection efforts, and then chaired a pro-Trump think tank. Last month, the president-elect said he wants McMahon to lead the Department of Education, an agency he has said he wants to dismantle.

It’s possible that the pause or the case in general could still be ongoing come time for McMahon’s confirmation hearing.

McMahon isn’t the only sports figure Trump has tapped for his new administration. He chose former NFL player Scott Turner as his selection to lead the Department of Housing and Urban Development. He’s also expressed interest in Heisman Trophy winner Herschel Walker leading a missile defense shield project, and stationed Jets owner Woody Johnson as an ambassador to the U.K. during his first term.

Linkedin
Whatsapp
Copy Link
Link Copied
Link Copied

What to Read

Santana Moore from Kansas City holds a belt Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025, as WWE fans crowd downtown Indianapolis ahead of the Royal Rumble at Lucas Oil Stadium.

Wrestler Says He Was ‘Hung Out to Dry’ By WWE After Injuring..

The WWE terminated Menzies’s contract early after his social media post.

Panini Accused of Same Antitrust Violations It Leveled at Fanatics

Wild Card sued Panini on Thursday, alleging its competitor strong-armed distributors.
Donald Trump

FIFA Introduces Peace Prize: ‘You Will See’ If Trump Gets It

FIFA will award the prize at the final draw in December.
Stephen A. Smith

Solitaire App Pushed by ESPN Stars Faces Suit Over Bots, ‘Rigged’ Games

Papaya Gaming was promoted by Stephen A. Smith and others.

Featured Today

G League

Is College Basketball About to Raid the G League?

Two G Leaguers have gone back to college. More could follow.
Oct 11, 2025; University Park, Pennsylvania, USA; Penn State Nittany Lions head coach James Franklin stands on the field following the game against the Northwestern Wildcats at Beaver Stadium
November 1, 2025

College Football’s Coach Buyout Bonanza: All Your Questions Answered

Schools owe their fired coaches millions in buyouts—and it isn’t over.
Oct 13, 2024; Chicago, IL, USA; Susanna Sullivan of the United States of America finishes seventh in the Chicago Marathon at Grant Park
October 31, 2025

More Races, More Money: The New Calculus for Pro Marathoners

More races per year mean more money—but the math isn’t simple.
Oct 28, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers two-way player Shohei Ohtani (17) pitches during the fifth inning against the Toronto Blue Jays during game four of the 2025 MLB World Series at Dodger Stadium.
October 31, 2025

Shohei Ohtani Card Market Is Surging—With No Signs of Slowing

Cards have spiked hundreds of thousands of dollars from their initial value.
November 4, 2025

Ex-Hawks Employee Accused of Stealing $3.8 Million From Team

Lester Jones, a former senior finance employee, pleaded not guilty.
Nov 2, 2025; Avondale, Arizona, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Ryan Blaney crosses the finish line to win the NASCAR Championship race at Phoenix Raceway.
November 5, 2025

Michael Jordan Gets Big Win in Antitrust Suit Against NASCAR

Jordan’s 23XI Racing co-sued NASCAR in October 2024.
Sponsored

How HOKA is Reimagining the NIL Relationship

On Location is redefining the Olympic experience by creating lasting connections beyond the Games.
November 3, 2025

Aspiration Investors Sue Steve Ballmer Over Kawhi Leonard Deal

133-page lawsuit accuses Ballmer, Aspiration founder Joe Sanberg, and others of fraud.
Apr 12, 2023; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Former NBA player Charles Oakley watches the action between the Chicago Bulls and Toronto Raptors in the play-in game at Scotiabank Arena.
November 3, 2025

Charles Oakley Owes MSG $642K in Legal Fees

Oakley played 10 seasons for the Knicks from 1988 to 1998.
Multiple streaming services appear on a Roku TV.
October 30, 2025

Disney, YouTube Settle Suit Over Poached Exec With Deep ESPN Ties

A carriage dispute between Disney and YouTube remains ongoing.
Oct 25, 2025; Martinsville, Virginia, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Kyle Busch (8) before NASCAR Cup Series Xfinity 500 Practice and Qualifying at Martinsville Speedway.
October 29, 2025

NASCAR Star Kyle Busch Sues Pacific Life Over $8.5M Insurance Scam

Busch says he lost $8.58 million from Pacific Life.