Janel Grant’s attorney, Ann Callis, and PR representative, Kendra Barkoff Lamy, held a virtual media call today, ahead of the release of Netflix’s Vince McMahon docuseries. Here are the key points that were discussed:
– Callis expressed hope that the series will “accurately” represent Grant’s story, though Grant was not involved in the production.
– They have not been in contact with any “current victims” but mentioned an ongoing “non-public” federal investigation into McMahon.
– Neither Grant nor her team has seen the Netflix series but hope it will shed light on McMahon’s “abhorrent actions.”
– Callis declined to confirm if Grant was asked to participate, stating, “Janel has the right to tell her story.”
– WWE briefly reached out after the lawsuit was filed, but communication has since stopped due to ongoing litigation.
– Their lawsuit is paused at the request of the federal government, but they hope the investigation moves forward quickly to resume civil proceedings.
– A bill of discovery has been filed against Dr. Carlon Colker and his practice, Peak Wellness, Inc., regarding treatment Grant received.
– Grant was allegedly coerced, trafficked, and mistreated by WWE employees aware of her connection to McMahon.
– A criminal indictment of McMahon is possible, but the focus is on ensuring the process is thorough.
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