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Former WWE CEO Vince McMahon spent more than £19million in 'unrecorded expenses'

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WWE chief executive officer Vince McMahon has been found to have made another $5 million (£4 million) in mysterious payments, adding to the $14 million (£12 million) he spent using company fundsAn internal investigation by the sports entertainment company made the new discovery overnight, and also found that these latest payments – like the previous amount – were not recorded on expenses.The now-ex boss of the sports entertainment company has been under fire in recent weeks after it emerged that the board of World Wrestling Entertainment was said to be investigating a £2.4million ($3million) hush money settlement over an alleged affair between Mr McMahon and a former WWE employee.READ MORE: Mad music festival where revellers dress like murderous clowns and share double bongsThat takes the total of funds used by the disgraced former face of the company to around $22 million (£20 million).A spokesman for WWE said: “On July 25, 2022, the Company announced that it had made a preliminary determination that certain payments that Vince McMahon agreed to make during the period from 2006 through 2022 (including amounts paid and payable in the future totalling $14.6 million) were not appropriately recorded as expenses in the Company’s consolidated financial statements.“Since that time, the Company has determined that two additional payments totalling $5.0 million, unrelated to the allegations that led to the Special Committee investigation, that Mr.

McMahon made in 2007 and 2009 should have been recorded in the Company’s consolidated financial statements.“Together, these unrecorded expenses total $19.6 million.“The Company has evaluated the Unrecorded Expenses and has determined that such amounts should have been recorded as.

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