Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson was one of 1000 defendants in a strange $3 billion lawsuit over kidnapping, and here’s everything that happened.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, a household name synonymous with both the wrestling world and Hollywood, was once caught in a whirlwind of legal turmoil due to The Rock’s $3 billion lawsuit. Known for his larger-than-life persona, Johnson’s journey from WWE superstar to one of the most sought-after actors in Hollywood is a story of unwavering ambition and adaptability. Johnson’s roles in high-grossing franchises like Fast and Furious, including returning in a Fast and Furious Hobbs spinoff movie, and family favorites like Moana have cemented his status as a bankable star. Beyond his screen presence, he is lauded for his professionalism and affable nature, traits that have endeared him to fans.
And that’s exactly why one story surrounding the megastar comes as a huge shock. Johnson’s exemplary public image faced an unprecedented challenge in 2023. He was named as a defendant in a colossal $3 billion kidnapping lawsuit filed by Trenesha Biggers, a former professional wrestler. This legal confrontation has not only stirred the entertainment industry but also raised eyebrows in legal circles due to its high-profile nature and the staggering monetary claim. Biggers, who wrestled under the name Trenesha Rhaka Khan, has implicated Johnson and several other defendants in an alleged kidnapping plot. As The Rock’s $3 billion lawsuit unfolded, it attracted significant attention, putting the actor’s reputation under scrutiny.
Trenesha Biggers Filed A $3 Billion Kidnapping Lawsuit Against The Rock & Other Parties
Trenesha Biggers, a former professional wrestler, shook the foundations of the entertainment and legal worlds by filing a $3 billion lawsuit against Johnson and 1000 other defendants (via Disney Dining). The other defendants included a number of other world-famous sports and rock stars, including Billy Corgan of The Smashing Pumpkins and basketball legend Michael Jordan. However, the lawsuit, centered on accusations of kidnapping, raised several questions regarding the validity and motivations behind these claims. Biggers’ allegations suggest a complex plot involving Johnson and his ex-wife and business partner, Dany Garcia, supposedly conspiring to abduct her and her children.
The list of 1000 defendants also included federal law enforcement and chain retail stores like Victoria’s Secret.
The scope of the lawsuit is vast, as it dates back to 2019 and allegedly involves a handful of high-profile personalities. The accusations were in regard to Biggers’ arrest in 2019 in which she allegedly interfered with child custody orders. Biggers alleged that the 1000 defendants conspired to kidnap her children following her arrest and that Johnson and Garcia hired people to kidnap the former wrestler and her children from their home in Tampa Bay, Florida, and take them to Miami. She also alleged that received threats from Johnson and others, and that she was abused when she arrived in Miami.
It isn’t completely clear what reason Johnson and the other defendants have to kidnap Biggers and her children, and Johnson’s response to these allegations has been one of straightforward denial. He and Garcia, through their legal counsel, have categorically denied any involvement in the alleged incident (via The Things). Below is the shared statement from Johnson and Garcia released through their attorney team in full:
“They stated that ‘they categorically deny any involvement in the alleged incident’ and that they ‘look forward to clearing their names in court.”