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Dwayne Johnson, Michael Jordan named in $3bn lawsuit alleging kidnapping by Trenesha Biggers

Trenesha Biggers accused Dwayne Johnson, Michael Jordan and more of planning to kidnap her and her children

By George Johnson May 02, 2023
From left to right: Michael Jordan, Trenesha Biggers and Dwayne Johnson
From left to right: Michael Jordan, Trenesha Biggers and Dwayne Johnson 

Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, basketball legend Michael Jordan have been named in a three-billion-dollar lawsuit in which former WWE star Trenesha Biggers, whose real name is Rhaka Khan, accused the two stars of attempted kidnapping.

Johnson, who began his career as a WWE wrestler before transitioning to Hollywood, and Jordan was among many other big wrestling superstars like The Miz, Nikki Bella, Maryse, and Mick Foley to be named in the suit.

The suit made the explosive allegation that Johnson and the other pro wrestlers had conspired to kidnap her and her children.

Not only this, her far-fetched claim roped in the State of Texas, The El Paso Child Protective Services, the FBI, The Las Cruces, New Mexico Police Department, The NYPD, The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, New York ACS, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc as the defendants.

She went on to name others like Panda Energy, Home Depot, FCW, NWA, NWA President Billy Corgan, Deep South Wrestling, Mick Foley, Jim Cornette and more. 

As of yet the lawsuit remains stagnant so it remains to be seen whether legal proceedings will begin. 

In stark contrast though Texas records state, as per PW Insider  that "Biggers still has a bench warrant out for her after not appearing for a criminal trial in December 2022 in Texas, where she was to face charges of interference with child custody and 'aggravated kidnapping facilitate.'"

The crime is punishable for up to two years in prison.