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Update On Bizarre Lawsuit Against Vince McMahon

There has been a development in a strange lawsuit filed against Vince McMahon

Vince McMahon has been involved in a whole load of legal issues over the last couple of years (and the rest of his career too for that matter), but he has recently been dealing with quite an odd one. 

Back in June, a Dana W. Wiley filed a handwritten lawsuit against McMahon for "breach of contract and failure to reimbursed a $5,500 ‘down payment hangout, what app email contract to personal fan meet World Wrestling Entertainment employee Alexia (sic) Bliss’”, in addition to a breach in agreement for Wiley to become a WWE employee. 

There has been a recent development on this matter. A filing from this month has revealed that Judge Patricia L. Dodge has shrugged off the claims made in this lawsuit, and has recommended dismissal;

"Plaintiff’s allegations are both incredible and improbable. Plaintiff is currently incarcerated at SCI Forest. While he claims to have an enforceable contract with Defendant, he does not state when the purported contract at issue was made. Moreover, any claim that he was offered an employment contract for $70,000 per month is implausible whether or not he was incarcerated when a contract with Defendant was allegedly formed. Given Plaintiff’s criminal background, a matter of public record and of which the Court takes judicial notice , any suggestion that he would be paid at a yearly salary of $840,000 is far-fetched at best.

"The terms of the rest of the alleged contract are, simply put, indecipherable. It is impossible to determine the nature of a contract described as a 'hangout, what app email contract' to meet Alexia Bliss, a WWE employee."

As of yet, the case has not been dismissed. Wiley is seeking $6 million in damages.

H/T PWInsider

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