A bizarre lawsuit has been filed against WWE, UFC, TKO Group Holdings, and even The Rock, alleging everything from corruption and conspiracy to unauthorized medical experimentation. Lius Danny Soto filed the 12-page lawsuit in the United States District Court, Southern District of New York, accusing Endeavor, IMG, WWE, UFC, Seven Bucks Productions, Dana White, and several others. Soto is alleging harassment, bribery, illegal medical testing, and even political corruption.
Allegations Against WWE, UFC & TKO
Soto’s lawsuit claims that WWE has a long history of corruption, alleging that the company has bribed judges, prosecutors, and lawmakers in Connecticut, New York, Florida, and Georgia. He further argues that WWE’s sale to Endeavor and its merger with UFC into TKO Group Holdings were orchestrated to “circumvent liability laws in the Atlantic States.”
He also claims that executives and performers from WWE and UFC have harassed, stalked, and threatened him. Soto even claims that a “black market” exists within both companies for drug distribution, political fundraising, and exploitation.
Claims Of Medical Experimentation
Soto’s accusation includes stating that he was subjected to virtual medical patient simulators and anthropomorphic test devices. This allegedly resulted in seizures, convulsions, and pain. He further alleges that medical equipment—intended for treating mental disorders common among drug abusers—was secretly installed in his home and used on him without his permission.
“Without consent or knowledge, equipment was installed in my home that is used to treat mental disorders common among drug abusers. This equipment was used on me without my consent.”
Soto also asserts that WWE, UFC, and Seven Bucks Productions allowed politicians and law enforcement. Soto adds that President Donald Trump and his family used the equipment against him and that executives have bribed politicians to avoid legal consequences.
Foul Odor Detected
Soto alleges that female employees used gas chromatography-mass spectrometry technology to release foul odors in his presence to cause stress and embarrassment. He adds that AI-generated videos have been created by the accused to frame him for illegal activities.
Despite these shocking accusations, there is currently no documented evidence supporting Soto’s claims. He is seeking compensatory and punitive damages, lost wages, and legal fees, and has requested a jury trial. With no defendants having been served yet, it remains to be seen whether this lawsuit will gain any traction.