The U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Reform says the Washington Commanders covered up decades of sexual misconduct according to a new report released Thursday.
used a variety of tactics to intimidate, surveil, and pay off whistleblowers and to influence and obstruct Ms. Wilkinson’s work," said the report. "The NFL aligned its legal interests with Mr. Snyder’s, failed to curtail his abusive tactics, and buried the investigation’s findings."Lisa Banks and Debra Katz, attorneys for more than 40 former employees of the Washington Commanders, released a statement in response to the report.
The Republican Oversight Committee released a memorandum ahead of the Democrats' report on the Washington Commanders Football team.
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