Dr. Carlon Colker Asks Court To Seal Hundreds Of Documents Containing Janel Grant’s Medical Records & Receipts

An update on the discovery suit.
There’s a story up on SEScoops from B.J. Bethel, which notes that Dr. Carlon Colker of Peak Wellness, Inc., asked a Connecticut Superior Court to seal hundreds of documents in former WWE employee Janel Grant’s discovery lawsuit against Colker and Peak Wellness.
Attorneys for Colker and Peak Wellness asked the court to seal around 700 pages of documents that have receipts and medical records belonging to Janel Grant.
Grant’s attorneys alleged that Colker and Peak Wellness refuse to provide her medical records and receipts for treatment during her discovery for her sex trafficking lawsuit against former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon.
Colker would go on to file a defamation lawsuit against Grant’s attorney, Ann Callis. There was a point when Colker’s attorneys added Grant’s medical records to the case docket. At the time, those records were unsealed and not redacted. The filings were later taken down by the court.
Grant filed a sex trafficking lawsuit against Vince McMahon, WWE, and John Laurinaitis in January 2024. Laurinaitis was later dropped from the suit after he agreed to cooperate and provide evidence in Grant’s lawsuit against McMahon and WWE. Grant claimed McMahon sexually assaulted and trafficked her when she worked at WWE in 2017.
Per Grant’s federal complaint, Colker treated her without informing her of what pharmaceuticals and treatments he was using. She noted that Vince McMahon paid for all of her treatments up until she was let go from WWE.
Grant added that while at a Peak Wellness establishment, an employee and McMahon assaulted her. In earlier filings, attorneys for the company and Colker said the employee no longer works at Peak Wellness. That former employee is not named in the bill of discovery suit or the federal suit.
In response to Grant’s request for a compliance motion, Colker’s attorneys called it an overreach and an ‘open-ended fishing expedition.’
The next hearing is on December 8th.



