Vince McMahon Accuser Janel Grant Issues First Statement Since Filing Civil Suit

Callis continued, outlining what exactly Grant wants to see happen as the ultimate outcome of the lawsuit.

“She wants her life back, she wants ownership of her story, she wants to help other victims,” Callis said. “This is relatively close in time, 2019 when this unfolded, 2020, and her hope is to help other victims if there are other victims to come forward, because she had the courage and the presence of mind to finally come forward.”

Grant’s lawyer further described how her client had been left physically and mentally destroyed by the alleged actions. She was also asked whether there are any other potential victims of Vince McMahon’s alleged actions working within the company, to which she revealed there is a belief that there are other victims out there — whether they worked for WWE or not — and said Grant hopes to inspire others to come forward and tell their story on their terms. However, Ms. Grant does not know of any other victims personally.

Vince McMahon resigned from his positions with TKO and WWE shortly after Callis’ appearance on “Crime Fix” following Slim Jim pausing their promotional relationship with the company, which has since been reactivated.

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