The former chief executive of World Wrestling Entertainment paid two women, one of whom accused him of assault.
Category: McMahon, Vince
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Sex Assault Claims Against Vince McMahon Shadow a W.W.E. Trying to Move Forward
Several high-profile deals have the company well-positioned for years to come, but legal entanglements involving Vince McMahon, its co-founder and longtime leader, are not going away.
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Vince McMahon Cuts W.W.E. Ties After Sex Trafficking Accusation
The former head of World Wrestling Entertainment stepped down from its parent company’s board one day after an ex-employee accused him of sexual assault in a lawsuit.
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When You Can’t Believe What You’re Seeing
The story, more than the sport, is what matters.
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Ari Emanuel Buys a Pro Wrestling Heavyweight
The New York Times – Business:Ari Emanuel’s Endeavor acquires World Wrestling Entertainment to create a live event and combat sport giant.
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Endeavor and W.W.E. Said to Be Close to Deal Combining Fighting Leagues
The New York Times – Business:A union of Endeavor’s U.F.C. combat league and World Wrestling Entertainment would increase the combined company’s leverage in negotiations with content distributors.
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Big Job Cuts are Coming to Goldman Sachs
The New York Times – Business:The firm’s chief executive, David Solomon, has given the task of determining which divisions will be affected to a chief lieutenant.
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How Danhausen Became Professional Wrestling’s Strangest Star
The New York Times – Sports:What’s the best way for a not-particularly-athletic barista-slash-wrestling geek to go pro? Act really weird.
