Vince McMahon's Accuser Sues Physical Therapist, Claims She Was Sexually Abused at His Facility
The woman claims she was "repeatedly medicated" with "unknown substances."
Vince McMahon's accuser has also alleged she was sexually abused at the office of a doctor who's connected to the disgraced professional wrestling promoter.
On Tuesday, Janel Grant's attorneys filed a motion in a Connecticut court demanding that Dr. Carlon Colker's office submit records of her medical care at his clinic, Peak Wellness. In the motion, Grant claimed McMahon and a physical therapist sexually abused her at the clinic by committing repulsive acts such as McMahon defecating on her head and forcing her to have sex with the therapist.
Grant's attorneys also alleged that Colker "repeatedly medicated" her with "unknown substances." Court documents also stated McMahon had arranged Grant's visits to Colker's clinic from November 2019 to April 2022 as a result of the stress and trauma she suffered from his alleged abuse.
The attorneys also stated that Peak Wellness sent Grant's private medical records to McMahon, who then allegedly decided the treatment she would receive from the clinic. Grant's attorney, Ann Callis, is looking to figure out why Grant received the alleged medicine at the clinic.
"Imagine being at your most vulnerable, and the doctor you are told to see only makes you feel worse," Callis said in a statement. "Our filing today makes clear that Dr. Colker violated ethical and medical standards when he injected unknown substances into Janel's body and directed her to take unlabeled pills while dismissing her basic questions about those drugs. Peak Wellness owes Janel Grant answers and the clinic's secrecy and evasion must come to an end."
Grant filed a petition in August to obtain her medical records from Peak Wellness. However, Colker filed a complaint to the petition and claimed Grant's actions were part of a "smear campaign" against the WWE and caused emotional distress, but the complaint was withdrawn. Grant's attorneys also claimed that McMahon and Colker went to "great lengths" to block her from seeing her medical records.
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