Originally published on ProWrestlingSheet.

An alleged anonymous WWE employee submitted public comment to the Orange County Board of Commissioners claiming they're being forced to work despite Stay at Home orders ... but WWE says the accusations are false.

As noted this morning by local reporter Jon Alba, the employee named "John" (likely as in John Doe) claims he's unable to speak out and fears he'll be fired if he talks to higher ups about the situation.

The alleged anonymous employee also requested the government shut down the tapings to allow everyone in the company the ability to social distance without fear of losing their jobs.

WWE released a statement on the matter which says:

"These accusations aren’t true. Employees know they can confidentially go to Human Resources, not the public. Notwithstanding the appropriate protocol, no one would be fired if they were uncomfortable with their surroundings. We’ve made accommodations for individuals upon request."

As we previously reported, Roman Reigns backed out appearing at WrestleMania due to coronavirus related concerns. The company granted his request and he has since been off television. Sources tell us other people in the company have done the same and their requests were granted as well.

Watch the statement made during the Orange County Board of Commissioners meeting below. 

(H/T PWInsider)