One Big Thing
Federal prosecutors in Manhattan have ended their criminal investigation into Vince McMahon regarding alleged sexual misconduct cover-ups, his attorney confirms.
Key Details
- McMahon’s attorney Robert W. Allen confirmed to The New York Post that prosecutors will not file criminal charges
- The investigation examined $10.5 million in settlements paid to two former female employees
- McMahon previously settled with the SEC in January, paying a $400,000 penalty and reimbursing WWE $1.33 million
Direct Quote
“We have been in consistent communication with the government since that time and understand, with no ambiguity, that the investigation has definitively concluded and will not result in charges,” stated Allen to The New York Post.
Why It Matters
While the federal criminal investigation has concluded, McMahon still faces significant legal challenges:
- A civil lawsuit filed by former WWE employee Janel Grant remains active
- Grant’s lawsuit alleges sex trafficking and sexual abuse against McMahon, WWE, and John Laurinaitis
- The case had paused for six months during the federal investigation but resumed in December 2024
By The Numbers
- $10.5 million – Total settlement payments to two former employees
- $400,000 – Civil penalty paid to SEC
- $1.33 million – Amount reimbursed to WWE
Looking Ahead
The end of the federal investigation marks a significant development for McMahon, but the ongoing civil lawsuit could still impact his future in professional wrestling.
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