Vince McMahon was the chairman of
Titan Sports Inc., the parent company of the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), a
professional wrestling promotion. In the late 1980s, the WWF had undergone a large expansion from being a
National Wrestling Alliance (NWA)
regional territorial wrestling promotion into an independent national one. In 1991, Dr. George Zahorian III, a
Pennsylvania doctor who had worked as a ringside doctor for the WWF, had been convicted of illegally supplying anabolic steroids. At his trial, it was revealed that Zahorian had supplied steroids to the WWF and their wrestlers, specifically to Vince McMahon's office at
Titan Towers. In 1992, prior to being indicted, Vince McMahon closed down the
World Bodybuilding Federation that he owned. As a result of Zahorian cooperating with prosecutors, McMahon was indicted in 1993. The
United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York Zachary W. Carter charged McMahon with conspiring to distribute steroids, possession of illegal steroids with intent to distribute, and embezzlement for allegedly using money from Titan Sports Inc to purchase illegal steroids. Prior to the trial, McMahon had lost a civil lawsuit brought by
Jesse "The Body" Ventura over $800,000 owed in royalties for Ventura's color commentary on WWF programming. That case, coupled with the steroid charges, was seen as a major downturn in McMahon's fortunes. Furthermore, the charges came at a time when sexual abuse allegations involving the WWF were made public, as former referee
Rita Chatterton appeared on
Geraldo Rivera's television programs and accused McMahon of raping her, while
allegations of child sexual abuse were made against other WWF employees. The case was set to be heard at the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York rather than in McMahon's and the WWF's home state of
Connecticut. This was because the prosecutors alleged that the distribution of steroids occurred in
Long Island. The trial was due to start in June 1994 but was delayed until the following month.
Ted Turner, the owner of the WWF's rival
World Championship Wrestling (WCW), suggested that he would try to get
CNN to cover the trial for
Turner Broadcasting System. == Trial ==