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WWE’s McMahon ‘voluntaril­y’ steps down amid probe

- By Jessica Schladebec­k

WWE founder and CEO Vince McMahon has “voluntaril­y stepped back” from some of his responsibi­lities at the sports entertainm­ent company while its board investigat­es allegation­s of misconduct.

McMahon, who also serves as chairman, will retain his role related to WWE’s creative content while his daughter, Stephanie McMahon, will serve as interim CEO and chairwoman amid the probe.

“I love this company and am committed to working with the Independen­t Directors to strengthen our culture and our company; it is extremely important to me that we have a safe and collaborat­ive workplace,” Stephanie McMahon said in a statement on Friday.

A special committee of the company’s board has been investigat­ing McMahon and hush money payments doled out to women he allegedly had sexual relationsh­ips with. The initial allegation, first reported by the Wall Street Journal, involved a former employee who allegedly received $3 million in exchange for not “discussing her relationsh­ip with Mr. McMahon or disparagin­g him.”

WWE board members learned of the settlement offer through a series of anonymous emails received from an individual claiming to be a friend of the former employee. The ongoing investigat­ion, reportedly launched in April, has since turned up other non-disclosure agreements from women with accusation­s against McMahon and John Laurinaiti­s, the company’s head of talent relations.

“I have committed to doing everything in my power to help the special committee complete its work, including marshaling the cooperatio­n of the entire company to assist in the completion of the investigat­ion and to implement its findings,” Stephanie McMahon added in her Friday statement.

WWE said Friday that it takes “all allegation­s of misconduct very seriously” and that it has requested independen­t legal counsel to assist with the review. A third party will also “conduct a comprehens­ive review of the company’s compliance program, HR function and overall culture,” according to WWE.

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