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1980s WWE Sexual Misconduct Accuser Commits Suicide WWE taping post-WrestleMania episode of RAW ); One of the key accusers in the “ring boy” scandal that saw WWE being hit with multiple sexual misconduct allegations in the 1980s and early 1990s has committed suicide. According to the brother of Tom Cole, he committed suicide on Friday. Lee Cole took to Twitter, saying, “My brother Tom Committed suicide a couple of hours ago. Vince Mc Mahon and his wife Linda let child molesters into their companies years ago and did everything possible to cover up what they did to my brother. I hope you can sleep good at night Vince. Our family suffers. Thank U” ....
Photo Credit: WWE Tom Cole, 50, took his own life on Friday. His brother, Lee Cole , announced the news on Twitter and called out Vince and Linda McMahon. “My brother Tom Committed suicide a couple of hours ago,” Lee wrote. “Vince Mc Mahon and his wife Linda let child molesters into their companies years ago and did everything possible to cover up what they did to my brother. I hope you can sleep good at night Vince. Our family suffers. Thank U” Tom worked as a ring boy for WWE and accused employee Terry Joyal (Terry Garvin) and ring announcer Mel Phillips of sexual misconduct and harassment. Other men have come out and made similar allegations, and the scandal has been referred to as “the ring boy scandal”. ....
Tom Cole, who was one of the key accusers in the "ring boy" scandal that saw WWE hit with sexual misconduct allegations in the late '80s and early '90s, has passed away due to suicide according to his brother. ....
Tom Cole dead at age 50, key accuser in the WWE/WWF Ring Boy scandal February 13, 2021 By Jason Powell, ProWrestling.net Editor (@prowrestlingnet) Tom Cole took his own life on Friday at age 50. Cole’s brother Lee shared the news along with scathing comments regarding Vince McMahon and Linda McMahon (Tweets available below). Cole worked as a ring boy for WWE (then known as the WWF/Titan Sports) and accused employee Terry Garvin and ring announcer Mel Phillips of misconduct. Cole stated in multiple interviews that he rejected the sexual advances of the Garvin (Terry Joyal), who was fired by the company following the ring boy scandal. In a 1999 WrestlingPerspective.com interview, Cole recalled Garvin offering him a WWE warehouse job when he was 19. He claimed that Garvin drove him to his home where he claimed his wife and kids would be. Upon arrival, Garvin claimed to have forgotten that his family was in Florida. Cole alleged that Garvin played a pornographic ....