Janel Grant 's lawsuit against former WWE Boss Vince McMahon gets another highlight in the discussion of the high-profile case after Grant's spokesperson recently shared his thoughts on the possibility of getting a pardon. Former United States President Donald Trump is all set for the upcoming presidential election on November 5, 2024. If he claims the victory, fans speculate that Trump may pardon McMahon if his allegations prove to be true.
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Janel Grant’s spokesperson revealed the possibility of Donald Trump pardoning Vince McMahon
Amid the ongoing federal investigation of Janel Grant’s lawsuit against Vince McMahon, WWE, and John Laurinaitis, a spokesperson of the former WWE employee has recently broken the silence on the possibility of Donald Trump pardoning Vince McMahon, if the former United States President claims his victory.
Although there has not been any verdict by a court on the case as of yet, McMahon stepped down from WWE and TKO Holdings following the lawsuit from Grant accusing McMahon of sexual assault and sex trafficking.
Now, Kendra Barkoff Lamy , a spokesperson of Grant, has recently appeared for a chat on Going Ringside podcast and discussed the case while detaining the possibility of Trump pardoning McMahon. “I think that, hopefully, the facts will be followed and that the law will be followed, and that he will be held accountable,” Lamy responded.
Detailing on the lawsuit, the representative added, “There is no politics at play here. This is a straight case where a woman was human trafficked. That is exactly what this is. I have worked with a lot of survivors over the years. I’ve represented Harvey Weinstein actresses, I’ve represented (Jeffrey) Epstein survivors. This is sort of what I do. There are no politics at play. This is exactly what it is, which is human trafficking.”
Trump and McMahon, two billionaire moguls, have been good friends for long. Previously, Trump appeared on WWE for his special segment with McMahon. Additionally, the former WWE Boss paid $5 million into Trump's foundation. It has also been reported that the two men have been in touch despite allegations surrounding McMahon.
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Janel Grant’s spokesperson revealed the possibility of Donald Trump pardoning Vince McMahon
Amid the ongoing federal investigation of Janel Grant’s lawsuit against Vince McMahon, WWE, and John Laurinaitis, a spokesperson of the former WWE employee has recently broken the silence on the possibility of Donald Trump pardoning Vince McMahon, if the former United States President claims his victory.
Although there has not been any verdict by a court on the case as of yet, McMahon stepped down from WWE and TKO Holdings following the lawsuit from Grant accusing McMahon of sexual assault and sex trafficking.
As per the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, many believe that in the event there are any charges brought against Vince McMahon, and Donald Trump wins the election, he would be pardoned...
— Wrestlelamia.com (@wrestlelamia) April 19, 2024
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Now, Kendra Barkoff Lamy , a spokesperson of Grant, has recently appeared for a chat on Going Ringside podcast and discussed the case while detaining the possibility of Trump pardoning McMahon. “I think that, hopefully, the facts will be followed and that the law will be followed, and that he will be held accountable,” Lamy responded.
Detailing on the lawsuit, the representative added, “There is no politics at play here. This is a straight case where a woman was human trafficked. That is exactly what this is. I have worked with a lot of survivors over the years. I’ve represented Harvey Weinstein actresses, I’ve represented (Jeffrey) Epstein survivors. This is sort of what I do. There are no politics at play. This is exactly what it is, which is human trafficking.”
Trump and McMahon, two billionaire moguls, have been good friends for long. Previously, Trump appeared on WWE for his special segment with McMahon. Additionally, the former WWE Boss paid $5 million into Trump's foundation. It has also been reported that the two men have been in touch despite allegations surrounding McMahon.
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