Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Law

Former WWE Exec Flips on Vince McMahon in Sex Abuse Lawsuit

John Laurinaitis said Wednesday he would provide evidence in Janel Grant’s ongoing case against Vince McMahon. Laurinaitis had previously said he was a “victim” of McMahon’s “dictatorial sexual demands.”

Vince McMahon
Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports

A longtime consigliere of former WWE chief Vince McMahon has switched sides in a lawsuit that alleges McMahon and others sexually abused and trafficked a woman for years.

Lawyers for the woman, Janel Grant, said Wednesday they have dropped their claims against John Laurinaitis and reached a settlement with him. The suit, filed in January 2024, alleged McMahon and Laurinaitis sexually assaulted and trafficked her for years while Grant worked directly under Laurinaitis at WWE offices. 

“John Laurinaitis has agreed to cooperate and provide evidence in Janel Grant’s lawsuit against Vince McMahon and WWE,” her lawyers said in a joint statement with Laurinaitis’s representatives. “His agreement to a confidential settlement is a pivotal next step toward holding McMahon and WWE accountable and bringing justice to Ms. Grant after years of sexual abuse and trafficking. Mr. Laurinaitis looks forward to moving on with his life.  We cannot provide any additional details at this time.”

In a brief court filing Wednesday, Grant said she was dismissing her claims against Laurinaitis with prejudice, meaning they cannot be filed again.

Laurinaitis worked at WWE until 2022, rising to become its head of talent relations. He was fired that year when The Wall Street Journal reported that several women had signed settlements and nondisclosure agreements with him and McMahon over alleged sexual misconduct.

Grant sued McMahon, WWE, and Laurinaitis last year, alleging McMahon trafficked her to Laurinaitis, directing her to start each workday by having sex with him.

Her original complaint graphically details an incident in July 2021 when McMahon and Laurinaitis raped her and describes Laurinaitis’s general behavior as “extreme and outrageous.”

McMahon has denied all of Grant’s allegations, saying the two had a consensual relationship. 

WWE and its parent company, Endeavor, could not immediately be reached for comment.

“Today’s dismissal of John Laurinaitis as a defendant doesn’t alter the facts of this case in any way. Vince McMahon never mistreated Janel Grant,” McMahon’s lawyer, Jessica Rosenberg, said through a spokesperson. “No matter how many press releases her team issues, the truth remains unchanged.”

Lawyers for Laurinaitis did not respond to messages requesting comment, but have made widely varying claims about Grant’s lawsuit, even calling him a “victim.”

In February of last year, lawyer Edward Brennan, who is still representing Laurinaitis, said his client had also been abused by McMahon.

“Laurinaitis is a victim in this case, not a predator,” Brennan told Vice. “Power, control, employment supervisory capacity, dictatorial sexual demands with repercussions if not met. Count how many times in the complaint Vince exerts control over both of them.”

Months later, the Laurinaitis camp appeared to have reversed course. In a May 2024 court filing, his lawyers joined McMahon’s motion to compel arbitration. (McMahon says a nondisclosure agreement between him and Grant requires their disputes be resolved in arbitration; Grant’s suit says McMahon voided the NDA by failing to make a payment.) 

“Mr. Laurinaitis corroborates Mr. McMahon in publicly declaring that Ms. Grant’s allegations of sexual abuse and coercion in her Complaint are completely unfounded,” Brennan said last year. “My client will fight these false allegations together with Mr. McMahon in the proper forum, arbitration.”

In response to McMahon’s motions requesting arbitration, Grant refiled her lawsuit, adding new details in an amended complaint filed earlier this month. The new complaint names several previously unnamed WWE corporate officers whose identities were first reported by Front Office Sports in March 2024.

McMahon retired as WWE chairman amid reports of misconduct in the summer of 2022, but returned the next January, eventually taking over as the head of TKO, an entity that was formed after WWE and UFC merged under parent company Endeavor. 

McMahon resigned a second time after Grant’s lawsuit was filed, and Endeavor CEO Ari Emanuel took over as the chairman of the $31 billion TKO after McMahon’s departure.

In January of this year, McMahon agreed to a $1.7 million settlement with the federal government over his failure to disclose his use of company funds to make hush-money payments to several women. One of those women was Grant, whom he reached a $7 million settlement with in 2022. 

—Ryan Glasspiegel contributed reporting. This story has been updated with comment from McMahon’s lawyer.

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Sign up for
The Memo Newsletter

Get the biggest stories and best analysis on the business of sports delivered to your inbox twice every weekday and twice on weekends.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Linkedin
Whatsapp
Copy Link
Link Copied
Link Copied

What to Read

Paraguay Sends Germany Home in Biggest World Cup Stunner So Far

Paraguay will now win at least $15 million at the World Cup.
Jun 28, 2026; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Orioles outfielder Colton Cowser (17) congratulates infielder Jackson Holliday (7) at home plate after Holliday hit a two-run home run in the seventh inning against the Washington Nationals at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.

Underperforming Teams Make for Uncertain Trade Market

Many clubs don’t yet know whether they will be buyers or sellers.

Ticket Prices Plunge for World Cup Knockout Matches

Round-of-32 prices have fallen almost 40% in the past week.

NBA Set for Summer of Chaos: LeBron, Kawhi, Gambling

Kawhi Leonard is the latest star on the trade block.
podcast thumbnail mobile
Front Office Sports Today

A Conversation with Netflix’s Elle Duncan on the Home Run Derby, ‘Field of Dreams’ Game & more

0:00

Featured Today

June 26, 2026

In an Era of $1,000 Tickets, $10 Watch Parties Bring Fans Together

Stadium watch parties now rival home-game experiences.
June 25, 2026

Italian Americans Have Severe World Cup FOMO

Bars and restaurants in Boston, Philly, and beyond are missing the Azzurri.
Indiana Fever guard Lexie Hull (10) celebrates a three-point basket Monday, June 22, 2026, during the game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The Indiana Fever defeated the Phoenix Mercury, 86-77
June 24, 2026

Female Athletes Are Trying to Build the ‘Athleisure of Beauty’

“Performance cosmetics” have emerged alongside the women’s sports boom.
June 18, 2026

Why U.S. Open Host Sites Are on a 25-Year Plan

The U.S. Open has already picked out 22 future sites through 2051.
June 25, 2026

Caleb Williams Loses Initial ‘Iceman’ Trademark Fight to Boot Brand

The Bears quarterback can appeal the decision.
FILE PHOTO: Polymarket logo appears in this illustration taken April 22, 2026. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
June 26, 2026

Polymarket Scrutiny Intensifies With Deceptive Marketing Lawsuit

Legal headaches have piled up since its U.S. launch late last year.
Sponsored

How Daktronics Is Reshaping the Modern MLB Ballpark Experience

The technology powering baseball’s next chapter.
Jun 10, 2026; New York, New York, USA; A general view of the court and videoboard after game four of the 2026 NBA Finals between the San Antonio Spurs and New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden.
June 17, 2026

MSG Hit With Class Action Lawsuit Over Apparent Data Breach

The suit says MSG Entertainment has a “tempestuous history with respect to data privacy.”
Jun 11, 2026; Washington, D.C., USA; The UFC octagon ”The Claw” on the White House South Lawn during a press tour for the UFC Freedom 250 at White House. Mandatory Credit: Per Haljestam-Imagn Images
June 12, 2026

Judge Rejects Bid to Stop UFC White House Show

The judge cited UFC’s $60 million spend while siding with the government.
New Mexico United fans wave the team's flag at the Locomotive's home opener game Saturday, March 19, 2022, at Southwest Univerity Park in El Paso, Texas.
Exclusive
June 12, 2026

Trump Admin Targets New Mexico With Prediction-Market Lawsuit

New Mexico is the eighth state recently sued by the CFTC.
June 10, 2026

DOJ Pushes Back on Legal Fight to Halt UFC White House Event

The government highlights what it sees as a “starkly mismatched balance of harms.”