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Ex-Panthers owner fined

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The NFL has fined former Carolina Panthers owner Jerry Richardson $2.75 million following its investigat­ion into sexual and racial misconduct in the workplace. The league said Thursday the investigat­ion conducted by former U.S. Attorney Mary Jo White substantia­ted the allegation­s against Richardson, that the improper conduct was limited to him and that the team and its ownership failed to report the allegation­s or any resolution agreements to the league. The league also said most of the money will go toward organizati­ons that address racial- and gender-based issues in and outside the workplace. Richardson put the team up for sale after a Sports Illustrate­d report in December that Richardson made sexually suggestive comments to women and on at least one occasion directed a racial slur at an African-American Panthers scout. The report also stated that the settlement­s came with non-disclosure requiremen­ts forbidding the parties from discussing the details. Richardson has an agreement to sell the Panthers for a league-record $2.2 billion to hedge fund president and owner David Tepper. The league owners unanimousl­y approved the sale last month, and NFL officials said the sale is expected to close in the next two weeks. Tepper is a former minority owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Coach Ron Rivera declined to comment Thursday on Richardson's fine when reached by The Associated Press.

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