WWE News: One of the lawsuits against Vince McMahon is withdrawn


WWE News: One of the lawsuits against Vince McMahon is withdrawn

Vince McMahon has been at the center of controversy since the summer of last year. The current WWE Executive Director was forced to retire after.

Being implicated in a case of alleged bribery, paid with company money, to buy the silence of former workers who had allegedly been.

Victims of sexual harassment. EWE then decided to initiate an internal investigation that cost 17.4 million dollars, a figure that, according to some company.

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Shareholders, McMahon himself should have paid for. It is for this reason that these shareholders filed a lawsuit against the chairman.

However, the case has finally been dismissed. And it is that, according to an article published today in Bloomberg Law, the plaintiffs “have withdrawn.

The lawsuit from Delaware after McMahon agreed in March to reimburse the company for the money he spent on investigating him.” Due to this.

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The judge in the case granted the dismissal. It should be remembered that, just a few months earlier, McMahon reached a multi-million.

Dollar settlement with Rita Chatteron, the former WWE referee who accused him of rape in 1992, which saved him the high costs of litigation.

However, the Executive Director of WWE continues to be singled out for other alleged cases of bribery to buy the silence of other former workers

Something that McMahon has refused to make public statements. Meanwhile, McMahon and WWE still have pending legal matters, including.

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A lawsuit filed in late April that accuses the company and its leadership of discriminating against and retaliating against Britney Abrahams.

A black former WWE writer who opposed the employment of a “offensively racist and stereotypical slang” in scripts for black superstars.