Ex-WWE Board Member Thinks Nick Khan Tipped Off Wall Street Journal About Janel Grant

Due to a judge unsealing confidential information as a part of the recently settled WWE shareholder lawsuit, recent suspicions regarding who tipped off the Wall Street Journal regarding the WWE’s investigation into hush money payments Vince McMahon made to Janel Grant and others have emerged. Taking to Instagram on Wednesday, Grant posted the deposition of Michelle McKenna, who served on WWE’s Board of Directors from September 2022 to October 2023. In her testimony, McKenna stated it was her opinion that WWE President Nick Khan had leaked the story to the press. 

McKenna’s belief was, partly, formed by her theory that the leaker was someone not on the WWE Board, but somewhat someone in management that “was aware about board meetings and aware about documents, who could have wanted Vince out. She also stated she didn’t think McMahon’s daughter, former WWE CEO Stephanie McMahon and her husband, current WWE chief content officer Paul Levesque, were involved within the leak. During cross examination, McKenna admitted she had no evidence confirming Khan’s involvement, but remained firm that she believed Khan had been the leaker.

For the reason that emergence of hush money scandal and Grant’s subsequent lawsuit against McMahon and WWE, accusing the previous of sex trafficking and abuse, Khan has turn into a key figure in each, including being accused by Grant of getting knowledge of her relationship with McMahon. McKenna’s testimony, nevertheless, is the primary time anyone has suggested that Khan, or anyone, had been answerable for the story leaking to the press. Khan has remained largely quiet regarding the lawsuit and scandals surrounding McMahon, though he gave some testimony on it during his own deposition as a part of the shareholder lawsuit.


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