Brock Lesnar Named in Amended Lawsuit Against Vince McMahon Over Sexual Misconduct Allegations
The lawsuit accuses Vince McMahon of attempting to involve Lesnar in inappropriate conduct with a former WWE employee, though Lesnar is not a defendant.
- Former WWE employee Janel Grant filed an amended lawsuit on January 31, 2025, naming Brock Lesnar in allegations against Vince McMahon involving sexual misconduct and trafficking.
- The lawsuit claims McMahon directed Grant to create explicit content for Lesnar in 2021 as part of efforts to retain Lesnar in WWE, and attempted to arrange a sexual encounter between the two.
- Grant's attorneys allege McMahon flew Lesnar to Connecticut in July 2021 for a 'business dinner' and potential sexual encounter, though the encounter reportedly did not occur due to Lesnar's intoxication.
- Lesnar, who has not commented on the allegations, is not a defendant in the lawsuit but was previously described anonymously in the original 2024 complaint.
- McMahon's legal team has dismissed the amended complaint as a 'publicity stunt,' while Grant seeks to hold McMahon accountable for fostering a dangerous workplace culture.