The WWE board is reportedly investigating claims Vince McMahon made a £2.47million settlement to a former employee with whom he allegedly had an affair.
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It’s claimed the investigation began in April and has reportedly revealed other older nondisclosure agreements regarding allegations of misconduct made against Mr. McMahon and another senior staff member. It’s said the board was informed of the alleged agreement in a series of anonymous emails who said the former paralegal was their friend.
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