Vince McMahon is due in court in connection with a reckless driving offense.
The former Chairman of WWE is already dealing with a lawsuit brought by Janel Grant, and another case has been filed against him. According to an update from Mike Johnson of PWInsider.com, Vince McMahon is summoned for a disposition hearing on October 16, 2025, in Stamford, Connecticut, in connection with charges of reckless driving.
The case is a result of a car crash that happened on July 24, 2025. McMahon was operating his Bentley along Route 15 in Westport, Connecticut. Reports indicate that McMahon caused the collision due to following too closely.
Despite no harm to either driver, both cars were totaled. McMahon was issued a misdemeanor summons for reckless driving. According to TMZ Sports, it was reported that Vince’s lawyer was trying to dismiss charges against him.
Barbara Doran, who was involved in the wreck when McMahon struck her car, took to her Facebook page, claiming she and her dog were lucky to have survived.
What did Barbara Doran said about Vince McMahon’s car accident?
Doran, the founder and CEO of BD8 Capital Partners, shared a public Facebook post about being lucky to survive the crash, along with more details about the entire mishap.
“Lucky to have survived a horrific car crash on the way up to catch the ferry to Martha’s Vineyard last Thursday morning,” Doran wrote. “Both cars totaled. Vince McMahon @Mr. McMahon /#VinceMcMahon, former chair of WWE, hit me going 80-90mph as I drove in the right lane of the narrow Merritt Highway (built in the 1930s). I and the dog are mostly fine, but was lucky to have kept control of the car, more or less, as I shot off the road after being catapulted over 100 yards. An unmarked state trooper had been following him as he sped in and out of cars down the highway and had just turned his lights on to pull McMahon over, but he was not in time. Both front wheels of McMahon’s Bentley were sheared off, and his airbags deployed, probably saving him from significant injury.”
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