Former wrestler Trenesha “Rhaka Khan” Biggers’ lawsuit against Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and hundreds of others, alleging kidnapping, harassment, and conspiracy, was dismissed in October 2023. Biggers has appealed the decision.
Complete Date | Case | Citation | Court | Short Summary |
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October 27, 2023 | Trenesha Biggers v. Dwayne Johnson et al. | N.Y.S.D.N.Y., No. 21-cv-7280 | United States District Court for the Southern District of New York | Judge Laura Taylor Swain dismissed the lawsuit, calling the allegations “frivolous” and “without merit.” |
October 2021 | Trenesha Biggers v. Dwayne Johnson et al. | N.Y.S.D.N.Y., No. 21-cv-7280 | United States District Court for the Southern District of New York | Biggers filed a lawsuit against Dwayne Johnson, celebrities, government officials, and law enforcement personnel, alleging a conspiracy involving kidnapping, child custody interference, and other criminal acts. She sought $3 billion in damages. |
- Original Allegations: Biggers claimed the defendants conspired to kidnap her children, interfere with her child custody case, frame her for crimes, and harass her.
- Defendants: Over 1,000 individuals were named, including Dwayne Johnson, wrestlers, singers, politicians, and law enforcement officials.
- Dismissal Reasons: Judge Swain found the allegations lacked factual basis and violated court rules, further noting Biggers had previously faced child custody and criminal charges unrelated to the lawsuit.
- Appeal: Biggers is appealing the dismissal.
- Legal Opinions: Experts debate the lawsuit’s validity, with some calling it “meritless” and others highlighting privacy and harassment concerns.
- Future Outlook: The appeal’s outcome is uncertain, and even if successful, Biggers faces challenges proving her claims.
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