WWE Merger Deal: More Details Emerge; Nick Khan, Vince McMahon Involvement, 5 Damaging 'Presumed Facts', More
The court will presume five shareholder claims are true after finding executives deleted messages they were legally required to preserve.
- On Wednesday, Delaware Chancery Court Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster ruled that Vince McMahon, WWE President Nick Khan, and WWE Chief Content Officer Paul Levesque acted recklessly by deleting Signal messages during the $21.4 billion merger with Endeavor Group Holdings.
- Shareholders allege McMahon steered the merger toward Endeavor to secure personal benefits, including legal support for misconduct investigations, from Endeavor Group Holdings Inc. CEO Ari Emanuel rather than pursuing the strongest deal for investors.
- Defendants must now disprove five damaging claims using 'clear and convincing evidence' at trial, a significantly tougher legal standard than typically applies in civil lawsuits. The court will presume those allegations true unless the defense proves otherwise.
- The court presumes true that McMahon decided on the Endeavor deal before WWE's strategic review began, a claim POST Wrestling reporter Brandon Thurston characterized as a 'significant setback' for the defendants.
- With the trial starting June 8, McMahon, Khan, Levesque and other defendants face increased liability risk as the court determines final culpability. The sanctions significantly raise the bar for mounting a successful defense against shareholder claims.
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Vince McMahon And Nick Khan Face New Legal Setback Ahead Of WWE Shareholder Trial
New details have emerged ahead of the upcoming WWE shareholder trial involving Vince McMahon and Nick Khan, including allegations tied to deleted Signal messages and internal discussions surrounding WWE’s merger with UFC to form TKO Group Holdings. According to the latest court filings, courtesy of POST Wrestling, Delaware Judge Kathaleen McCormick Laster ordered sanctions against […] The post Vince McMahon And Nick Khan Face New Legal Setback A…
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