Janel Grant Recently Filed Police Report Regarding WWE ‘Intimidation Tactics’

Grant had the chance to speak for herself and why she wants to see NDA reform.

“I don’t want to see one more person raped on a table, by two people with all the power, in daylight. Behind a locker door, while people sat on their desks working still on the other side of that door,” she said.

She continued to say that there were plenty of legitimate reasons for NDAs to be used, whether that be trade secrets or something else. But she wanted to ensure that what happened to her did not happen again, contending NDAs should not be used to cover up sexual misconduct and abuse in the workplace.

She was then was asked by Anne Hughes what she would like to see changed, if she had a metaphorical magic wand. To which she explained that she would like to see the culture shift to meaningful change, rather than performative steps that don’t serve to change anything.

In explaining her stance, she mentioned that she had to file a police report over the past week after noticing intimidation tactics which she felt posed a threat to her. But WWE did nothing to cooperate with the investigation.

“This past week alone, I filed a police report. Because I noticed some intimidation tactics online that were potentially going to pose a threat and jeopardize my safety in some way that I could not ignore. I called the police, they took a report. The officer reached out to WWE and to the state. When I got the report yesterday, WWE did not return the police officer’s phone call.”

If you or anyone you know has been a victim of sexual assault, help is available. Visit the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network website or contact RAINN’s National Helpline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).

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