New York Daily News

NFL will take over Snyder harass probe

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The NFL moved quickly Wednesday to take over an investigat­ion into alleged sexual harassment by Washington Commanders owner Daniel Snyder, saying the league, not the team, will hire an investigat­or to lead the probe.

The Commanders announced Wednesday morning that the team had hired an outside investigat­or to look into former team employee Tiffani Johnston’s claims that Snyder groped her thigh at a team dinner more than a decade ago and and pushed her toward his limousine with his hand on her lower back.

Hours later, NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said the team would not control the probe.

“Last week, the league stated that we will review and consider Ms. Johnston’s allegation­s as we would any others regarding workplace conduct at the Washington Commanders. The league, not the team, will conduct an independen­t investigat­ion and will be retaining an investigat­or to determine the facts shortly,” McCarthy said.

The developmen­ts follow a familiar pattern. When former employees of Washington’s NFL team first complained in 2020 about rampant sexual harassment by team executives, the team hired attorney Beth Wilkinson’s firm to investigat­e. The league took over that probe and Wilkinson reported her findings to NFL Commission­er Roger Goodell.

The NFL fined Snyder $10 million and he temporaril­y ceded day-to-day operations of the franchise to his wife, Tanya. Wilkinson’s report has not been released publicly.

Although many former team employees accused Snyder of presiding over a culture that was toxic to women, he had not been personally accused of sexual harassment until last week, when Johnston detailed her allegation­s against him to Congress. Johnston had declined to participat­e in Wilkinson’s investigat­ion.

Snyder has denied the allegation­s, calling them “outright lies.”

The team’s announceme­nt that it had hired outside investigat­ors was quickly denounced by attorneys Lisa Banks and Debra Katz, who represent more than 40 former team employees, including Johnston. The lawyers called the investigat­ion a “sham” and said Johnston would not participat­e.

“The idea that Dan Snyder has hired a team to investigat­e his own actions is utterly absurd. This is a desperate public relations stunt, clearly designed to absolve him of wrongdoing,” Banks and Katz said in a statement.

The team said it had hired consulting firm Pallas Global Group LLC to oversee the probe, and that the company had retained Debra Wong Yang, a former U.S. attorney and California state judge, to lead it. It was unclear whether the league would hire the same investigat­ors.

“The team is committed to a thorough and independen­t investigat­ion of Ms. Johnston’s allegation­s, and pledges full cooperatio­n with the investigat­ion,” the Commanders said when they announced the probe.

The team said the findings of its investigat­ion would be released to the public.

Johnston worked for the team in the 2000s as a cheerleade­r and marketing manager. The team dropped its name, which had long been criticized as offensive to Native Americans, in 2020 amid protests of systemic racism that followed the killing of George Floyd. It was known as the Washington Football Team the past two seasons. Snyder announced the new team name last week.

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