As noted before, former WWE and TKO Executive Chairman Vince McMahon was involved in a serious car accident this past July in Connecticut and was charged with a misdemeanor for reckless driving and following too closely resulting in an accident.
The New Haven Register reported that McMahon attended a court hearing earlier today in Stamford, Connecticut that resulted in the judge placing McMahon into a pretrial rehabilitation program.
It was reported that this program is for a period of one year on the condition that McMahon make a $1,000 charitable contribution and only drive if properly licensed and insured. It was also reported that charges against McMahon will be dismissed on October 15, 2026 if McMahan stays out of legal trouble until then.
It was also reported that “McMahon did not speak to reporters but paused briefly to sign autographs and take pictures with fans before going into court, and again after leaving, before he was led to a waiting Cadillac SUV.”

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