The NFL says the Commanders' hiring of an investigative firm won't stop the league from conducting its own inquiry into Tiffani Johnston's allegations of sexual harassment against team owner Dan Snyder.
The NFL has hired former Securities and Exchange Commission chair Mary Jo White to investigate an allegation that Commanders owner Dan Snyder sexually harassed a team employee more than a decade ago.
The attorneys general of six states expressed concern over the NFL's treatment of woman employees in a letter to commissioner Roger Goodell and admonishing him for a lack of improvement to the league's workplace culture.
A congressional committee has told the Federal Trade Commission it has evidence the Washington Commanders engaged in unlawful financial conduct, impacting visiting teams and season-ticket holders.
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