Janel Grant shared letters she received from the FBI on Tuesday along with a statement on NDA legislation in Connecticut.

Grant, who is suing WWE and former chairman Vince McMahon on allegations of sexual assault and sex trafficking, said she received the letters from May 2023 through mid-December 2025. One letter said the FBI was reaching out because the agency had identified her as the "possible victim of a crime."

The letters surface as Connecticut lawmakers weigh Senate Bill 355, legislation that would limit the use of non-disclosure agreements in cases of workplace sexual harassment and discrimination. Grant and her attorney Erica Nolan testified before the Connecticut Labor and Public Employees Committee in March in support of the bill.

"Ahead of the vote in [Connecticut], I believe it's important to share this letter in service of the broader conversation," Grant said. "Multiple names appear in a grand jury subpoena in connection to settlement agreements related to allegations of sexual misconduct, including mine. This is why I received letters like this and I continued to receive them up until a few months ago."

Grant shared one letter on social media, dated May 23, 2023, along with FBI brochures on how to help victims of a crime and how to use the FBI's victim notification system.

Grant first spoke publicly about NDA reform at a Connecticut Alliance to End Sexual Violence event in February. Her federal lawsuit against WWE and McMahon, originally filed in January 2024, remains active. A hearing to determine whether the case will move to arbitration or stay in federal court is scheduled for June 10, 2026.