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D.C. attorney general files suit accusing Commanders, NFL of collusion

- By SAM FARMER Los Angeles Times

The attorney general for the District of Columbia announced Thursday that his office is filing a civil consumer protection lawsuit against the Washington Commanders, owner Daniel Snyder, the NFL and Commission­er Roger Goodell.

The suit, the product of a yearlong investigat­ion, alleges the Commanders and the league colluded to hide what they knew about workplace misconduct that was pervasive with the club. Snyder already had been suspended by the NFL.

“We stand up for all D.C. residents,” Atty. Gen. Karl Racine said at a news conference. “We hold bad actors accountabl­e when they cause harm. It means we seek justice. We use all the legal tools that we have to uncover the truth and right wrongs.”

In June 2021, the NFL fined

Snyder’s organizati­on $10 million for having a toxic workplace culture but did not publicly release the findings of independen­t investigat­or Beth Wilkinson.

“We were led to believe that the public would not be left out of the process; we were,” Racine said. “We were led to believe that real change would happen; we’re still waiting.”

Racine said that the Consumer Protection Act allows for a maximum fine of $5,000 for each lie or misstateme­nt uttered, and that “this case is going to require deposition­s, sworn testimony and accountabi­lity from some of the most powerful men and organizati­ons in the United States of America.”

Snyder and the Commanders are embroiled in multiple investigat­ions on various fronts. Last week, the Snyders announced they have retained Bank of America Securities to look into selling all or part of the franchise.

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/ Getty Images ?? Team co-owner Dan Snyder speaks during the announceme­nt of the Washington Football Team’s name change to the Washington Commanders at Fedexfield on Feb. 2 in Landover, Maryland. Snyder has been suspended by the NFL following alleged collusion between the Commanders and the league regarding the cover-up of workplace misconduct.
Robb Carr / Getty Images Team co-owner Dan Snyder speaks during the announceme­nt of the Washington Football Team’s name change to the Washington Commanders at Fedexfield on Feb. 2 in Landover, Maryland. Snyder has been suspended by the NFL following alleged collusion between the Commanders and the league regarding the cover-up of workplace misconduct.

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