Vince McMahon was the CEO of WWE before he had to step down following allegations of sexual misconduct and allegedly having paid $12 million in hush money in a huge scandal. He eventually retired from WWE for good and was replaced by his daughter Stephanie McMahon as the CEO of WWE. His son-in-law Triple H is now the Executive Vice President of Talent and Relations as well. Vince McMahon also lied about quitting WWE recently.
The belief was that after Vince McMahon retired, he was going to have a very peaceful life. However, that will no longer be happening now.
According to the Wall Street Journal, a lawyer for former wrestling referee Rita Chatterton asked for $11.75 million in damages, in a letter dated November 3rd.
In a Nov. 3 demand letter to Mr. McMahon’s representative, a lawyer for former wrestling referee Rita Chatterton asked for $11.75 million in damages after she publicly accused Mr. McMahon three decades ago of raping her in a limousine. Mr. McMahon has long denied the allegations. The demand letter was reviewed by The Wall Street Journal.
In a separate November email to Mr. McMahon’s attorney, a lawyer for a former spa manager said that Mr. McMahon assaulted his client in 2011 at a California resort, an incident previously unreported in the media.
Vince McMahon is facing legal demands from two women who allege that he sexually assaulted them. A former wrestling referee who accused him of rape three decades ago is seeking $11.75 million in damages. @joe_palazzolo & @thetrough:https://t.co/xSH94LMCFc
— Rebecca Ballhaus (@rebeccaballhaus) December 13, 2022
Rita Chatterton asks for $11.75 million after she publicly accused Vince McMahon three decades ago of raping her in a limousine… Attorney for a former spa manager says McMahon assaulted his client in 2011 at a California resort, an incident previously unreported by media. https://t.co/Bi7ppZJyfG
— Brandon Thurston (@BrandonThurston) December 13, 2022