Summary

Janel Grant has posted images of letters she said she received from the FBI between May 2023 and mid-December 2025, framing the disclosure around Connecticut's Raised Bill S.B. 355 and a wider conversation about nondisclosure agreements.

Grant said she never expected to receive years of correspondence from federal investigators. In her post, she argued that sharing the first letter offered a clearer picture of the real-world impact behind the state's NDA debate.

She also pointed back to prior reporting on the federal investigation tied to hush money payments and alleged misconduct claims connected to Vince McMahon and WWE. Grant filed her lawsuit in January 2024 against McMahon, WWE, and John Laurinaitis. Laurinaitis was later removed from the suit after agreeing to provide evidence in the case.

What Grant's post means for the Vince McMahon case

Grant's post keeps the focus on the fact that the federal side of this story remained active well beyond the initial public fallout from 2022 and 2023. By tying the letters to Connecticut's S.B. 355 vote, she is also pushing the conversation beyond her lawsuit and toward how NDAs can shape workplace culture and accountability.

For wrestling fans, the update does not change the legal posture on its own, but it does underline that the McMahon and WWE scandal is still influencing public discussion around the industry. It also puts fresh attention on the timeline of federal contact that Grant says stretched into late 2025.

Sources

As reported by Fightful