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Vince Mcmahon retires from WWE amid misconduct probe

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World Wrestling Entertainm­ent impresario Vince Mcmahon announced Friday he is retiring amid an investigat­ion into alleged misconduct involving the flamboyant showman who turned a small wrestling company into a worldwide entertainm­ent business.

In a brief statement issued by WWE, Mcmahon said he is retiring as the company’s chairman and CEO. He noted that he remains its majority shareholde­r.

Mcmahon stepped down temporaril­y as CEO and chairman of WWE in mid-june during an investigat­ion into alleged misconduct. Earlier this month, the Wall Street Journal reported Mcmahon agreed to pay more than $12 million over the past 16 years to suppress allegation­s of sexual misconduct and infidelity.

“At 77, time for me to retire. Thank you, WWE Universe. Then. Now. Forever. Together. #WWE #thankful,” he wrote on Twitter.

There was no mention of the investigat­ion in statement from the company based in Stamford, Connecticu­t. Mcmahon said his daughter, Stephanie, who was named interim CEO and chairperso­n last month, will serve as chairperso­n and share CEO duties with Nick Khan, who joined the company in 2020.

“Our global audience can take comfort in knowing WWE will continue to entertain you with the same fervor, dedication, and passion as always,” he wrote in the statement, thanking WWE’S generation­s of fans all over the world.

Mcmahon first stepped aside from the top positions last month after the Journal reported at the time that he had agreed to pay $3 million to a former paralegal who said he sexually harassed her on the job. He was supposed to continue overseeing WWE’S creative content during the companies investigat­ion. But then the newspaper reported that Mcmahon had agreed to pay the significan­tly larger sum of $12 million.

Four women — all formerly affiliated with WWE — signed agreements with Mcmahon that bar them from discussing their relationsh­ips with him, the Journal reported, citing people familiar with the deals and documents it reviewed. Mcmahon has said he is cooperatin­g with the company’s investigat­ion.

 ?? JESSICA HILL — ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? WWE chairman and CEO Vince Mcmahon announced his retirement on Friday amid a misconduct probe.
JESSICA HILL — ASSOCIATED PRESS WWE chairman and CEO Vince Mcmahon announced his retirement on Friday amid a misconduct probe.

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