WWE sexual abuse lawsuit naming Trump education secretary pick Linda McMahon is paused
Source: CBS News
Updated on: December 7, 2024 / 3:18 PM EST
A lawsuit accusing former WWE CEO Linda McMahon, President-elect Trump's pick for secretary of education, of turning a blind eye to child sexual abuse by a former ringside announcer at the wrestling company has been paused, according to court documents filed this week in the U.S. District Court in Maryland.
The lawsuit, which was filed on behalf of five unnamed men, targets the McMahons and the WWE under a new change in Maryland law that eliminates the state's statute of limitations for claims of child sex abuse. Vince McMahon left the company in January following allegations of sexual misconduct. Linda McMahon left the company in 2009 to run for a U.S. Senate seat in Connecticut.
The lawsuit alleges Melvin Phillips for years hired and later assaulted "ring boys" as young as 13. A fixture in the WWE, Phillips assaulted boys in arena facilities, such as dressing and locker rooms, as well as hotels, the lawsuit alleges. Phillips died in 2012. An attorney for Linda McMahon told CBS News in late November that the Cabinet nominee would "vigorously defend against this baseless lawsuit and without doubt ultimately succeed."
The motion filed by their attorney states that because the incidents happened in the 1980s and were filed under the law's recent change, the case couldn't move forward until the question of whether the law was constitutional was resolved.
Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/wwe-sexual-abuse-lawsuit-linda-mcmahon-paused/
Irish_Dem
(59,689 posts)Judges continue to fold for the Trump crime syndicate.
Evolve Dammit
(19,056 posts)Vinca
(51,233 posts)Princess Turandot
(4,828 posts)The suit was filed under a 2023 change in Maryland law which allowed claims of child sexual abuse to be brought for actions that took place decades earlier. That law is apparently being challenged in Maryland Supreme Court; the case was paused pending that decision.
From the article:
The motion filed by their attorney states that because the incidents happened in the 1980s and were filed under the law's recent change, the case couldn't move forward until the question of whether the law was constitutional was resolved.
Court documents said the case was stayed pending a ruling by the Supreme Court of Maryland on consolidated appeals on the constitutionality of the Maryland Child Victims Act of 2023.
DrFunkenstein
(8,760 posts)Let alone one of the boys.