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  2. Jalen Grant. Position: Offensive Guard. Height: 6-3. Weight: 285. Class: Junior. Hometown: Chicago, Ill. High School: Mount Carmel. Bio. Stats. Media. Bio. Stats. Media. Years of Eligibility Remaining Including 2023: 2 2022: Appeared in all 13 of BGSU's games with 12 starts. Started 10 games at left guard and two games at center.

  3. Dec 17, 2023 · Jalen Grant, a sophomore point guard for Roselle Catholic, has offers from Seton Hall, Providence, Auburn and Kansas State, among others. He discussed his game, his options and his team's goals at the NJ Hoop Recruit Classic.

  4. Jan 15, 2023 · Jalen Grant, a former Bowling Green offensive lineman, committed to Purdue on Sunday. He has started 27 games for the Falcons at center and left guard and could fill a void for the Boilermakers.

  5. Jun 19, 2023 · Jalen Grant is a senior offensive lineman who played 28 games at Bowling Green State and entered the transfer portal. He joined Purdue in 2023 and is projected to start at left guard for the Boilers.

    • Overview
    • In grief and vulnerable
    • Aggressive sexual behavior
    • Allegations of sex trafficking
    • Claim of sexual assault in the WWE office
    • Grant was allegedly used as a "sexual pawn" to sign a wrestler

    WWE founder Vince McMahon is accused by a former employee of sex trafficking. The former employee, Janel Grant, alleges that McMahon pressured her into having sex with him and another WWE employee in exchange for her job. 

    The lawsuit, filed Thursday in a Connecticut federal court, alleges that Grant was hired by McMahon in 2019, after her parents had passed away and she was unemployed. "But what seemed like a dream in the spring of 2019 quickly became a nightmare," the lawsuit claims. 

    Grant alleges that McMahon pushed her for a sexual relationship in exchange for the job, and soon "greeted her in his underwear, touched her, repeatedly asked for hugs, and spent hours sharing intimate details about his personal life." Once employed, McMahon allegedly shared explicit photos of Grant with other WWE employees and wrestlers, and "recruited individuals to have sexual relations with Ms. Grant" including WWE employees. 

    She also alleges that McMahon and another WWE executive sexually assaulted her "while colleagues were busy at their desks." 

    The lawsuit raises questions about McMahon's behavior as well as management at WWE, which is now part of TKO Group Holdings. In 2022, McMahon stepped back as CEO of WWE while the company investigated him for alleged misconduct, with the probe centered on claims that he paid hush money to a worker with whom he allegedly had an affair. A 2022 report in the Wall Street Journal said that McMahon had agreed to pay more than $12 million to four women.

    WWE's investigation was "a sham," Grant's lawyers allege in the suit. "[T]he special committee never even bothered to interview Ms. Grant or request any documents despite Ms. Grant stating that she would cooperate."

    In her claim, Grant depicts herself as down-on-her-luck and suffering from grief when she encountered McMahon. According to the lawsuit, her parents had recently passed away and she was trying to find work when a friend recommended she reach out to McMahon to ask for advice. 

    In their first meeting, McMahon allegedly shared intimate details about his life, including "current family dynamics, including his separation from Linda McMahon, his traumatic childhood, growing up in poverty," and told her "that he didn't just want to give her a job, but 'give [her] a life,' and that he would find a place for her at WWE."

    McMahon allegedly demanded that Grant send him explicit photos, and engaged in sexual behavior that the lawsuit claims was aggressive, causing "physical injuries, including bleeding and pain, from forceful use of sex toys." 

    McMahon also allegedly named his sex toys after male WWE wrestlers: "[F]or example, a black 'dildo' would be named after an African American wrestler and a white 'dildo' would be named after a Caucasian wrestler."

    The lawsuit also includes purported texts from McMahon to Grant in which he describes his sexual fantasies, as well as sharing that he had shown male WWE employees her explicit photos as well as stories about their sexual behaviors. 

    "I just passed my phone around to a bunch of guys on the tech crew. They were screaming!! ... "Look at that a**," he wrote.

    The lawsuit claims the relationship shifted into sex trafficking in 2020, when McMahon allegedly pressured Grant into threesomes with other men, including McMahon's physical therapist and another WWE executive, John Laurinaitis, who is also named as a defendant in the lawsuit. 

    "On numerous occasions, Ms. Grant was directed to visit Laurinaitis at his hotel room before work to serve herself to him as his 'breakfast,'" the lawsuit alleges. "These devastating experiences made Ms. Grant feel as though she were being pimped out as an object for sexual gratification for her new boss."

    The lawsuit also claims that McMahon and Laurinaitis sexually assaulted her during the workday at the WWE office. 

    In June 2021, when she arrived at work, the pair brought her into Laurinaitis' office and allegedly assaulted her, despite Grant saying "no" and "please stop." The lawsuit claims that McMahon responded, "No means yes."

    The lawsuit also claims McMahon used Grant as a "sexual pawn" to entice an unnamed WWE wrestler, called WWE Superstar in the lawsuit, to sign a new contract. 

    "In December 2021, McMahon gave Ms. Grant's personal cell phone number to WWE Superstar and promised 'she'll do anything' requested of her," the lawsuit alleges. "In the days that followed, WWE Superstar revealed a fetish to Ms. Grant and tested McMahon's promise that Ms. Grant would 'do anything' with a request that she send a video of herself urinating."

  6. Jalen Grant is a 2026 guard who plays for Roselle Catholic and the PSA Cardinals. He talks about his team, his spring schedule, and his recruitment in this MADE Hoops article.

  7. Apr 6, 2023 · Jalen Grant, a fifth-year senior guard, moved from Bowling Green to Purdue in 2023. He is competing for a starting spot and enjoying the Big Ten atmosphere and culture.

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