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The lawsuit filed by Janel Grant against Vince McMahon and the WWE top brass also includes references to Brock Lesnar. In the legal document, Grant claims to have exchanged messages with the former world champion that, according to her version, escalated in explicit content over time.
Grant asserts that, after several sexual requests, Lesnar allegedly sent her explicit images of himself during those conversations.
Brock sent me photos of his erect penis during these exchanges.
According to the lawsuit, the communication did not end there. Grant alleges that, in late December 2021, she received a request that she describes as something she had never done before, never considered doing. In her account, she claims to have felt pressured and humiliated by the situation.
On December 31, 2021, Brock asked me to do something I had never done before, never thought of doing, and never wanted to do. I felt less than human when I recorded myself urinating for the first time. I felt like I had no choice but to comply.
Grant frames these events within a broader pattern of pressure and communications that, according to her version, had been escalating in intensity. These allegations are part of her overall lawsuit against Vince McMahon and WWE executives, which is still ongoing in the legal process.
It is worth noting that in the original lawsuit, it was indicated that Vince McMahon allegedly gave Grant's personal mobile phone number to Lesnar. The former world champion apparently asked her to send a video of herself urinating, and after she did, he called her a "whore." The lawsuit claims that in that same month, Brock Lesnar expressed his desire to 'set up a date to play,' but his travel plans were disrupted due to a snowstorm.
This appointment caused Lesnar to be removed from WWE's plans for months. Finally, The Beast Incarnate returned in August 2025, in the main event of Summerslam, to attack John Cena, and later join WWE's programming.