WWE has shown in the past that they have a zero tolerance policy when it comes to sexual assault allegations and domestic violence issues, and the company recently fired Enzo Amore after a woman accused him of sexual assault.
Now another WWE star has been accused of sexual misconduct, and it was reported that a former ESPN employee has filed a lawsuit against ESPN alleging that Coachman sexually harassed her when they both worked together at ESPN.
WWE has released a statement saying that they are investigating the matter, and now Jonathan Coachman has released a statement of his own.
Coachman is denying the allegations regarding sexual harassment, and he said that this is the only time he will address the matter.
Jonathan Coachman posted the following:
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