Search warrant executed on Vince McMahon

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In its quarterly report filed to the SEC today, WWE confirmed that a search warrant was executed on its Executive Chairman Vince McMahon.

The search warrant was executed on July 17 and resulted in no charges.
In the legal section of its report, WWE wrote:

As previously disclosed on June 17, 2022, a Special Committee of the Board of Directors was formed on June 15, 2022 to investigate allegations of misconduct by Vince McMahon. As previously disclosed, the Special Committee investigation was completed during the fourth quarter of 2022. However, related government investigations remain ongoing.
On July 17, 2023, federal law enforcement agents executed a search warrant and served a federal grand jury subpoena on Mr. McMahon. No charges have been brought in these investigations.
The Company has received voluntary and compulsory legal demands for documents, including from federal law enforcement and regulatory agencies, concerning the investigation and related subject matters.

Fully consistent with prior expectations, the Company and Endeavor expect their transaction to be closed in the second half of 2023.
Additional information with respect to this item may be found in Note 18, Commitments and Contingencies, to the Consolidated Financial Statements.
The referenced “Note 18” section included the following:
As previously disclosed, a Special Committee of independent members of the Company’s Board of Directors (the “Special Committee”) was formed to investigate alleged misconduct by the Company’s then-Chief Executive Officer, Vincent K. McMahon. Mr. McMahon initially resigned from all positions held with the Company on July 22, 2022 but remains a stockholder with a controlling interest and, as of January 9, 2023, serves as Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors. Although the Special Committee investigation is complete, the Company has received, and may receive in the future, regulatory, investigative and enforcement inquiries, subpoenas, demands and/or other claims and complaints arising from, related to, or in connection with these matters.

On January 13, 2023, two purported stockholders of the Company, Carol Casale and Chrystal Lavalle, filed a derivative complaint in the Delaware Court of Chancery entitled Carol Casale v. Vincent K. McMahon, No. 2023-0039-JTL, purportedly on behalf of the Company, against Mr. McMahon (the “Casale Action”). The plaintiffs alleged that Mr. McMahon breached his fiduciary duties by engaging in alleged misconduct (including the alleged misconduct investigated by the Special Committee), by purportedly failing to disclose that alleged misconduct to the Board of Directors and allegedly frustrating the Board’s investigation thereof, and by later re-appointing himself to the Board via written consent. The plaintiffs sought damages, declaratory relief, their costs and expenses, and other unspecified relief. On March 20, 2023, Mr. McMahon and the Company responded to the complaint in the Casale action. On March 6, 2023, another purported stockholder, Dennis Palkon, filed a derivative complaint in the Delaware Court of Chancery entitled Dennis Palkon v. World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc., No. 2023-0274-JTL, purportedly on behalf of the Company, against Mr. McMahon, Mr. Barrios, and Ms. Wilson (the “Palkon Action”). The plaintiff alleged that Mr. McMahon breached his fiduciary duties by engaging in misconduct (including the alleged misconduct investigated by the Special Committee) by failing to disclose that alleged misconduct to the Board of Directors and allegedly frustrating the Board’s investigation thereof, and by later re-appointing himself to the Board via written consent. The plaintiff alleged that Mr. Barrios and Ms. Wilson aided and abetted certain of Mr. McMahon’s purported breaches of fiduciary duty. The plaintiff sought damages, declaratory relief, his costs and expenses, and other unspecified relief. By stipulated order entered on May 3, 2023, the Casale Action and the Palkon Action were, among other things, consolidated together and dismissed with prejudice as to the named plaintiffs only on the ground of mootness. The court retained jurisdiction solely for purposes of adjudicating any application related to an award of attorneys’ fees and expenses for counsel for the plaintiffs.

In another area of the report, WWE confirmed that McMahon has been on “medical leave” since July 21 after undergoing “major spinal surgery” and will remain on leave until further notice.
He will remain the company’s Executive Chairman during that time.

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