The Securities and Exchange Commission said it reached a settlement agreement with WWE co-founder Vince McMahon, which requires he pay a civil penalty and reimburse the WWE $1.33 million following a yearslong probe over administrative charges.
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK, Jan 10 (Reuters) - Vince McMahon, the former World Wrestling Entertainment chief executive, settled U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission charges he concealed from the company's board two settlement agreements worth $10.5 million ...
The former chief executive of World Wrestling Entertainment paid two women, one of whom accused him of assault.
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) co-founder Vince McMahon reached a settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Friday for failing to disclose two payments made on behalf of
Vince McMahon, former WWE Chairman and CEO, settled with the SEC over charges related to minor accounting errors. Although this resolves criminal issues, a civil lawsuit remains pending. Al Snow highlighted the ongoing legal troubles McMahon faces,
Vince McMahon, the co-founder and former CEO of WWE, has been charged by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for violating federal securities laws by failing to disclose two settlement agreements totaling $10.5 million.
Vince McMahon, the former executive chairman and CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment, has agreed to pay $1.7 million in fines and restitution for violating U.S. securities laws, authorities said Friday.
Judge Russell also addressed the issue of arbitration. WWE and McMahon had sought to move the case to private arbitration, c
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced today it had reached a settlement with disgraced former WWE CEO Vince McMahon regarding hush money
WWE co-founder and former CEO Vince McMahon will pay $1.7 million after failing to disclose payment agreements related to sexual assault charges.
McMahon did not report two settlements he had with employees, the SEC said. Vince McMahon, the former head of WWE, will pay $1.7 million to the Securities and Exchange Commission for failing to disclose two settlements he had with employees while he ran ...
Vince McMahon, the former chief executive of World Wrestling Entertainment, agreed to pay more than $1.7 million to settle U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission charges he signed