The former WWE employee, Janel Grant, officially identified Brock Lesnar in the federal trial she brought against the company and former executive Vince McMahon in January 2024.
In a modified complaint filed Friday at the American district court, Grant identifies Lesnar as a person she claims that McMahon offered her for sex in 2021. The original complaint referred to a star wrestler in the accusation but did not Not provided the name of Lesnar.
Lesnar is not listed as a defendant in the trial.
Grant, who worked in the legal and talent departments of the company, allegedly allegedly forced it in sexual intercourse in order to keep her job. She alleged that McMahon asked for the creation of “personalized sexual content” for Lesnar in July 2021, at a time when McMahon tried to keep Lesnar under contract with WWE. She also alleged McMahon stolen Lesnar in Connecticut in 2021 for a sexual meeting, which ultimately did not happen.
The modified complaint also alleys that McMahon has forced a subsidy to create a “personalized pornographic content” for the longtime producer Michael Hayes.
McMahon, who resigned from the WWE CEO in 2022 in the midst of the investigations that correspond to those of the trial, denied the allegations. Lesnar and Hayes did not publicly comment on the modified trial.
Grant requests unpertified monetary damage. Lesnar, who also fought at UFC mainly from 2008 to 2011, has not appeared in WWE since 2023.