Celebrity Celebrity News Celebrity Legal & Lawsuits WWE CEO Vince McMahon Allegedly Paid $3M to Former Employee to Hide Affair: Report A spokesperson for the company told the Wall Street Journal the relationship between Vince McMahon and the now-former employee was consensual By Glenn Garner Glenn Garner Glenn Garner is a form writer-reporter who worked heavily with PEOPLE's Movies and TV verticals. He left PEOPLE in 2023. People Editorial Guidelines Published on June 16, 2022 06:51PM EDT Photo: Michael N. Todaro/Getty The board of professional wrestling company WWE is reportedly investigating its influential chairman and CEO, Vince McMahon, over claims of sexual misconduct, the Wall Street Journal reported. According to the outlet, an investigation by the company began in April after the board received an anonymous email notifying them of an alleged $3 million payment 76-year-old McMahon paid a female paralegal to prevent her from discussing their alleged sexual relationship or making critical statements about him. The parties signed the agreement in January, and McMahon used personal funds to pay the woman, the WSJ article, published Wednesday, claimed. WWE did not immediately respond to multiple inquiries from PEOPLE on Thursday. A spokesperson for the company told WSJ that the relationship between McMahon and the now-former employee was consensual. WWE is cooperating with the investigation and taking the allegations seriously, they added. Cristiano Ronaldo's Rape Lawsuit Dismissed Due to 'Bad Faith Conduct' by Accuser's Attorney Vince McMahon. Ethan Miller/Getty Images PEOPLE has reached out to McMahon's attorney for comment. In the first email sent to WWE's board in March, the anonymous sender claimed McMahon hired the paralegal at a salary of $100,000 and increased her pay to $200,000 when they began a sexual relationship, according to WSJ. Simone Biles, Aly Raisman Among Victims Suing FBI for $1 Billion Over Larry Nassar Investigation The message claimed the employee eventually left the company when she became "scared" following the payments to keep quiet. WWE's inquiry into the sexual misconduct accusation may have also shed light on additional nondisclosure agreements and payments totaling millions, WSJ reported. RELATED VIDEO: Elon Musk Responds to Accusations He Exposed Himself to Flight Attendant, Asked for 'More' in Massage McMahon and his wife, Linda McMahon, have held prominent roles in the company throughout its history and have also been featured as characters in WWE's television programs. If you or someone you know has been a victim of sexual abuse, text "STRENGTH" to the Crisis Text Line at 741-741 to be connected to a certified crisis counselor. If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, please contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) or go to rainn.org. Close