Vince McMahon is reportedly worth $2.5 billion and has a team of heavyweight attorneys at his disposal. Janel Grant’s lawsuit has certainly kept them occupied, but it seems she may not be the only one with a story to tell.

During a press conference on September 19, Janel Grant’s attorney, Ann Callis, mentioned receiving an “influx of calls” from other alleged victims. However, Callis clarified that they have not been in contact with any “current victims.” Vince McMahon has since resigned from WWE and TKO after Grant’s lawsuit.

During an interview with NewsNation in February, Ann Callis discussed the Vince McMahon sex trafficking lawsuit, stating that McMahon’s resignation from TKO/WWE is “not enough.” She also revealed that her office had been contacted by numerous individuals willing to come forward to attest to a culture of corruption and potential victims.

“My office and my inbox have had a barrage of people wanting to come forward to attest about this culture of corruption and also possible victims. We are just beginning now to wade through all this, but we’re frankly overwhelmed.”

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Vince McMahon’s name draws a lot of attention, and the upcoming Netflix docuseries set to release on September 25 will bring his story to an even larger audience. Time will tell how much the series delves into Janel Grant’s allegations, but it appears there are many others with similar stories waiting to be heard.

Ringside News will continue to monitor this story for any new developments. While Vince McMahon has been keeping a low profile, you never know when he’ll resurface or what headlines his name will be attached to next.

What’s your take on this Vince McMahon situation? Do you think more people will come forward with stories similar to Janel Grant’s? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section.

H Jenkins

H Jeknins is a News Correspondent at Ringside News, keeping wrestling fans updated with timely and accurate reports on all things wrestling.

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