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Janel Grant, the woman suing Vince McMahon over sex-trafficking allegations, claims the former WWE CEO sent her to a wellness clinic, where she received $51,000 in unexplained treatments that included mysterious supplements and weekly intravenous infusions in a 'drip lounge.'
Attorneys for Grant filed a pre-action discovery petition against 'Celebrity Doctor' Carlon Colker and his clinic, Peak Wellness, Inc., where she claims McMahon sent her in 2019 to address issues with fatigue and insomnia. That petition, filed July 1 in Connecticut Superior Court and obtained by DailyMail.com, accuses Colker of refusing to explain the treatments he was administering to her, and instead pushing back and telling her: 'If you don't trust me, we have bigger problems.'
A WWE employee at the time, Grant visited the clinic and another practitioner on at least 60 occasions between November 22, 2019 through April 15, 2022, according to the filing. But despite accumulating $51,000 in bills, Grant was never charged for any of her treatments, which were instead paid for by McMahon, the WWE or both.
She is also seeking communications between McMahon and Colker, as well as more information on the Doctor's role in recommending an attorney to her to help negotiate a non-disclosure agreement with the wrestling icon in 2022.
Grant ultimately signed that $3 million settlement agreeing not to discuss her sexual affair with the married McMahon, only for the long-time wrestling promoter to allegedly cease payments after the initial $1 million instalment.
McMahon is accused of sending his alleged mistress to a mysterious health clinic in 2019
'Celebrity Doctor' Carlon Colker (pictured) is also a bodybuilder and an author
Janel Grant claims she was treated with mysterious supplements and IV drips in Connecticut
Grant, now 44, responded by filing a federal sex-trafficking lawsuit against him in January that accused McMahon of pressuring her into a threesome with a physical therapist from Peak Wellness, during which the now-78-year-old billionaire allegedly defecated on the Plaintiff's head. However, the parties in that case agreed in May to put that federal lawsuit on hold pending a non-public Department of Justice investigation.
Colker has not yet responded to DailyMail.com's request for comment.
Spokespeople for McMahon have issued a statement accuses Grant and her attorneys of violating a court order.
'Ms. Grant's petition for pre-action discovery against Dr. Colker is a direct violation of the court-ordered stay, and nothing more than an attempt to generate publicity on her false allegations and to harass people connected to Mr. McMahon, who is being sued by Ms. Grant in a separate matter,' the statement began.
'The facts are that Ms. Grant told Mr. McMahon she was fatigued and asked him to recommend a doctor,' the spokesperson continued. 'Ms. Grant called Dr. Colker and became a patient of his. Her statement in the filing is inconsistent with her prior remarks. Ms. Grant never had anything but good things to say about the doctor when speaking to Mr. McMahon and others about him.'
Grant's attorney, Ann Callis, refutes the accusation that they violated a court order.
'We did not violate a federal stay by filing a state action against a non-defendant,' Callis said in a statement provided to DailyMail.com. 'We are very interested to see the full medical records including any communications between the doctor and McMahon and/or the WWE that were previously not provided.'
Grant worked at WWE's headquarters in Stamford between June 2019 and March 2022
Grant's filing claims that she was prescribed 'adrenal supplement trays' by the clinic and instructed to take a number of 'unmarked pills daily.'
'Dr. Colker did not explain the substances, dosages, or purpose of the pills to Ms. Grant beyond purportedly addressing her symptoms of fatigue,' the filing reads.
The treatments did not end there.
'Dr. Colker also prescribed weekly I.V. infusions, and similarly did not disclose the substance of the infusions to Ms. Grant, other than a generalized description in a 'drip lounge' menu,' the filing continues. 'These treatments caused Ms. Grant to feel unwell during the I.V. sessions, which Dr. Colker attributed to individual 'tolerance.'
Grant visited the clinic and another practitioner on at least 60 occasions between November 22, 2019 through April 15, 2022, according to the filing. But despite accumulating $51,000 in bills, Grant was never charged for any of her treatments, which were instead paid for by McMahon and/or the WWE.
The sex-trafficking lawsuit against Vince McMahon has been paused at the request of the DOJ
But Grant claims something changed in April of 2022.
On her final visit to the clinic, Colker 'demanded' she sign a statement that required her to provide credit card information.
Grant claims she refused, prompting Colker to berate her.
'What's the matter, Janel – is there a problem with money?' Colker is accused of asking Grant. 'Is this about the [non-disclosure agreement with McMahon]?'
In her January filing, Grant claimed McMahon defecated on her during a threesome and forcefully penetrated her with sex toys, which he named after his wrestlers.
She also alleged that McMahon and another WWE executive locked her in a room at the WWE's Stamford, Connecticut headquarters in June of 2021 and took turns sexually assaulting her during the work day.
McMahon is additionally accused of trafficking Grant to other men and sharing nude photographs of the plaintiff.
Grant is seeking unspecified damages.
In May, the former WWE promoter claimed his accuser wanted 'rough sex' and thousands of dollars for 'plastic surgery'.
McMahon denied defecating on the Plaintiff and further claimed that Grant pursued their affair by sneaking into his penthouse apartment in the middle of the night to cheat on her fiancé, who lived in the same building in Connecticut.
'It is nonsensical that the disturbing alleged acts in the Complaint including violence, coerced sex, and forcing Plaintiff to be defecated on were taking place before Plaintiff returned to her lawyer fiancé four floors below without incident,' read a filing from McMahon's attorneys.
McMahon resigned as Executive Chairman of TKO on the back of sex trafficking allegations
Grant has disputed McMahon's characterization of these events.
In a statement provided to DailyMail.com in April, Grant's attorney Ann Callis insisted that her client was no longer in a relationship with her former fiancé at the time referenced in McMahon's filing: 'Her ex-boyfriend allowed her to stay in the apartment as she rebuilt her life... She had no job and no other financial support to lean back on.'
McMahon recently ended a historic career in the wrestling industry.
He began working for the WWE/WWF in the 1960s before eventually buying the company from his father and transforming it into a sports entertainment brand and the biggest name in professional wrestling - all while making himself a billionaire along the way.
Earlier this year he sold more than $400 million worth of stock in TKO, the newly formed company that was created by the WWE-UFC merger.