
Janel Grant claims she called Vince McMahon while considering jumping from her balcony, according to new court filings tied to her lawsuit against WWE and the former company chairman. The claim comes from filings connected to the ongoing legal fight over whether the NDA she signed should be enforced. Grant says the pressure surrounding the agreement pushed her into a severe emotional state, leaving her fearful about what could happen if she refused to cooperate. According to the filing, Grant described feeling trapped as the NDA process moved forward. She said the stress became overwhelming as she considered the possible fallout tied to the situation, including damage to her reputation and future. Grant stated in the filing that the pressure reached a breaking point where she began thinking about ending her life. The filing then details a specific moment where Grant says she reached out directly to Vince McMahon while in that emotional state. According to the document, she sent him a message asking him to call her because she was afraid and struggling to cope. Grant said that during the phone call, she told McMahon exactly how desperate she felt and admitted that she was thinking about jumping from her balcony. These claims are now part of the larger legal argument Grants attorneys are making as they fight efforts by WWE and McMahon to move the case into private arbitration. Her legal team argues that her emotional state at the time raises serious concerns about whether the NDA was signed voluntarily. The courts decision on whether the NDA will be enforced could determine whether more details from the case become public or remain sealed through private proceedings. Do you think claims like this should impact whether an NDA is enforced, and should courts weigh emotional distress when reviewing agreements signed under pressure? Let us know what you think and leave your feedback in the comments. G Add as a preferred source on Google