Janel Grant Alleges Graphic Photos Shared Without Consent in WWE Investigation
- Janel Grant’s lawsuit against Vince McMahon and WWE, alleging sexual assault, sex trafficking, and harassment, will soon be on its way to arbitration.
- Grant’s post, shared on her Instagram account, states that her knowledge is limited to public documents.
- The lawsuit marks a development in the ongoing scrutiny of WWE’s handling of misconduct allegations.
Janel Grant’s lawsuit against Vince McMahon and WWE, alleging sexual assault, sex trafficking, and harassment, will soon be on its way to arbitration. Grant disclosed in a recent Instagram post that photographic evidence depicting her in “some vulnerable and/or compromising way” was shared without her consent with the Special Committee that was investigating McMahon in 2022. The evidence was viewed by others and distilled into graphic summaries. In addition, the evidence was read out to then current Board members, including some who were in positions of upper management and future board members, between fall and winter of 2022, going into 2023.
Grant’s post, shared on her Instagram account, states that her knowledge is limited to public documents. She emphasized that she does not want this to happen to anyone else. The National Sexual Assault Hotline, available 24 hours a day at 1-800-656-4673, was included in the original source material accompanying her statement.
The lawsuit marks a development in the ongoing scrutiny of WWE’s handling of misconduct allegations. Grant’s claims center on the 2022 investigation into McMahon. The Special Committee was established to examine these allegations.
What evidence did Grant reveal?
Grant’s Instagram post describes photographic evidence that she claims was disseminated without her consent. The images, which she described as depicting her in “some vulnerable and/or compromising way,” were viewed by others. According to Grant, these materials were distilled into graphic summaries and read out to then current Board members, including some who were in positions of upper management and future board members, between fall and winter of 2022, going into 2023.

How did the evidence come to light?
Grant’s disclosure about the evidence came through public documents, which she described as the source of her information. She stated that she does not want this to happen to anyone else.
What are the next steps in the case?
The lawsuit against Vince McMahon and WWE, which includes claims of sexual assault, sex trafficking, and harassment, is set to proceed to arbitration.
The National Sexual Assault Hotline, mentioned in the original source material, provides support for individuals affected by sexual violence. 1-800-656-4673.
