Daniel Snyder Fined Over Assault Charges

Kelly Taylor

Former U.S. Attorney Mary Jo thorough investigation supported allegations that departing Washington Commanders owner Daniel Snyder had assaulted a former colleague sexually.

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The study was long overdue and finally made public more than 17 months after the NFL appointed White to look into Snyder and the Commanders in February 2022.

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The sale of the Commanders to an ownership group led by Josh was likewise approved by the NFL owners in a unanimous vote just minutes earlier. Valued at $6.05 billion, the transaction.

Allegations made by former team employee Tiffani Johnston during her open appearance on Capitol Hill form the basis of White's investigation.

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The NFL still made the decision to check into the situation, making this the second time in 20 months that it has hired a third-party attorney to research Washington's football club and its owner.

A different set of charges about the company's finances that surfaced from the House investigation were likewise supported by White's staff.

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The NFL revealed on Thursday that the franchise had knowingly understated its earnings.

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White's team asserted that it was able to support these claims in the 23-page study that was released on Thursday.

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In response to Ms. White's judgments and all ongoing issues, Snyder will pay the NFL $60 million, per an announcement from the NFL.

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