
The latest filing in Janel Grants lawsuit against WWE and Vince McMahon has people digging back into earlier details and one topic getting heavy attention again is the list of gifts she claims she received during her time working with McMahon. After Grant filed new opposition paperwork this month tied to WWE and Vince McMahons push for arbitration along with broader allegations involving Brock Lesnar online discussion quickly shifted back to what Grant allegedly received during the relationship. While the gift list itself isnt new, its now being widely talked about again as readers revisit earlier sections of the lawsuit. The filing previously outlined the alleged gifts and how long they were given. According to the complaint, the gifts began in 2019 and included a mix of travel perks, medical care, and luxury experiences. Gifts Allegedly Given In 2019: Alternative Clinic medical care and medical & cosmetic services and products Clubhouse Access tickets to the Belmont Stakes WrestleMania private full-day transportation & premium tickets $2,000 Nordstrom gift card A massive box of Godiva chocolates The list grew significantly in 2020, with higher-value items and repeated deliveries listed in the filing. Gifts Allegedly Given In 2020: $20,000 toward surgery (paid directly to a surgeons office) Pearl/diamond pav lariat necklace from Betteridge in Greenwich, Connecticut Blue cashmere knee-length cardigan (Nordstrom) Blue Burberry check cashmere scarf (Nordstrom) Blue cashmere & fur hat (Nordstrom) Grey cashmere shawl (Nordstrom) Celine sunglasses (Nordstrom) Cable knit throw blanket Large bouquets of flowers delivered approximately every other week By 2021, the list included some of the most expensive items mentioned anywhere in the lawsuit. Gifts Allegedly Given In 2021: 2022 BMW 430XI $5,000 gift certificate at Landphier Spa Two private chef-catered dinners in McMahons condo Gold & diamond pav paperclip necklace from Betteridge in Greenwich, Connecticut Another gift-related detail also appears elsewhere in the filing, describing an additional delivery tied to a specific moment. Additional Gift Mentioned In Filing: $15,000 in Bloomingdales gift cards delivered to her office The renewed attention on this list shows how older parts of the lawsuit are being revisited as new filings continue to surface. With the case still developing and more legal fights ahead including the ongoing battle over arbitration previously documented details like this gift breakdown are once again becoming central talking points. As more updates roll in and public interest continues to grow, earlier claims like the gift list are likely to remain part of the conversation as people continue reviewing the details tied to the case. Do you think the renewed attention on this gift list changes how people view the situation, or is it just another detail being re-examined as the case unfolds? Share your thoughts and join the conversation below. G Add as a preferred source on Google