As noted before, a lawsuit was filed this past October against WWE, WWE’s parent company TKO Group, former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon, and Linda McMahon on behalf of the survivors of the infamous WWE Ring Boys scandal in 1992. This lawsuit was put on hold this past December until the Maryland Supreme Court issued a ruling on the constitutionality of the Maryland Child Victims Act.
Post Wrestling’s John Pollock reported that the Maryland Supreme Court issued a ruling on Monday declaring that the State’s Child Victims Act of 2023 is constitutional based on recent court records. Johnson reported that the court ruled in favor of the act following a 4 to 3 vote.
As a result of the ruling, the court upheld the act’s elimination of the statute of limitations for people to file lawsuits regarding child abuse committed against them.
This ruling also means that the lawsuit against WWE, TKO, and Vince and Linda McMahon will legally be allowed to continue.

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