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The law firm Pintas & Mullings out of Chicago is looking for victims of sexual assault or sex trafficking from former employees of TKO Sports, both UFC and WWE. Their statement read: “Vince McMahon and WWE/UFC are under investigation for sexual assault and sex trafficking after former employees of WWE/UFC came forward with allegations of profoundly disturbing misconduct. According to a recent lawsuit, the founder and other leaders forced employees to participate in sexual acts by threatening to terminate their employment and share intimate images of them. “This is not the first time Vince McMahon or WWE/UFC have faced accusations of sex abuse. In 1992, Rita Chatterton, the first female referee, came forward with allegations that she was raped by Vince McMahon while traveling with him in his limousine. “In 2022, investigators seized documents and discovered nondisclosure agreements and multi-million dollar payouts covering up sexual misconduct. “Thousands of abuse victims are speaking up every year to receive the compensation and justice they deserve. “Fill in the form above or call us today for a confidential and free conversation with one of our female attorneys. The firm is offering a free claim review where victims can send their contact information and make it clear that all consultations are confidential.” The Daily Mail has done a number of stories on the McMahon subject, including going hard on the Cara Pipia quotes about Stephanie McMahon from last week on NewsNation. “'She (Massaro) spoke with Vince McMahon many times. Vince had his daughter take his place because she was a female woman and to make Ashley comfortable and they just played with her. They play (ed) with her because everything that Stephanie had made her feel comfortable and safe about, as soon as they walked into this boardroom meeting, Ashley was on her own completely. She was threatened and there was no compassion, no sympathy, there was nothing.”