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Now that Vince McMahon is no longer running WWE, there's a chance that we may hear more stories about alleged sexual misconduct between Vince and former talent and employees.

Before the news broke about McMahon stepping away as CEO of WWE, Paul London spoke on Rene Dupree's podcast and he claimed that McMahon would harass the late Ashley Massaro.

London said, "I do remember specifically, many times when she would, she would be crying to me because Vince was propositioning her to fly on the jet with them like Kevin Dunn - buck tooth Bucky would be telling her that she has to fly on the jet with them. They'd always put the Divas up at like the TV hotel or whatever, you know, he'd been knocking on her door and you know, trying to get her to answer. It's just like I'm shocked this Vince stuff is just now coming out. I haven't looked up on a lot of it... I just would rather not but I'm surprised it hasn't come out within the last 10 years. But it just goes to show how afraid people are of that power dynamic where they're so fearful of losing their job or and it's like what does that say about you if you're protecting this 90-year-old f**king corpse with a thong tan line just because he's a billionaire. I mean it's like I said money changes people."

In a 2006 affidavit, Massaro said that she was encouraged by Vince McMahon to not report that she was drugged and raped by US Military staff while on a tour of Kuwait for WWE's annual Tribute to the Troops.

Years later, WWE claimed that Massaro sent an email apology but Massaro's lawyer Konstantine Kyros stated, "She was being represented by me. She never withdrew from the case, she never stopped being my client, and her case is currently pending. It’s not a credible statement that she sent an email refuting the case." Click here to read the affidavit. In 2019, Massaro died by hanging at her home in Suffolk County, NY.

Click below to hear what Paul London said.

This article first appeared on Wrestling News and was syndicated with permission.

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