The Washington Commanders are once again in a negative spotlight.
Earlier this week, the U.S. House Oversight Committee sent a letter to the Federal Trade Commission which claimed that there was evidence that the Commanders engaged in unlawful financial conduct.
The team allegedly withheld $5 million in refundable deposits from season ticket holders.
An NFL spokesperson has released a statement on these allegations and has confirmed that the league continues to cooperate with the Oversight Committee.
“We continue to cooperate with the Oversight Committee and have provided more than 210,000 pages of documents,” the statement read. “The NFL has engaged former SEC chair Mary Jo White to review the serious matters raised by the committee.”
NFL spokesman @NFLprguy: “We continue to cooperate with the Oversight Committee and have provided more than 210,000 pages of documents. The NFL has engaged former SEC chair Mary Jo White to review the serious matters raised by the committee.” https://t.co/D8gDuj07k3
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) April 12, 2022
A couple of months ago, a new investigation was launched because the NFL wasn’t been transparent enough about the team’s workplace misconduct.
Right now, it’s unknown when the investigation will conclude. Things may get worse before they get better down in Washington.
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