Commanders pay $1m settlement over claims former ownership lied to team’s fans | Washington Commanders


The Washington Commanders have agreed to pay $1m to the District of Columbia to settle a lawsuit from 2022 that alleged the team’s previous owners lied to fans about an inquiry into sexual misconduct and a persistently hostile work environment.

DC attorney general Brian L Schwalb announced the settlement on Monday.

Dan Snyder owned the team at the time of the lawsuit, before selling to Josh Harris’s group in 2023 for $6.05bn. The league fined Snyder $60m after an independent investigation found he sexually harassed a team employee and oversaw executives who deliberately withheld millions of dollars in revenue from other clubs.

“The Commanders’ current owners have commendably opened a new chapter in the team’s history, committing to ensure all employees are protected from abuse and treated with dignity,” Schwalb said in a statement. “Every business operating in the District has an obligation to provide honest information to its customers, and the Commanders’ loyal fanbase deserves no less.”

As part of the settlement, the Commanders agreed to maintain a human resources department, an anti-harassment policy and an investigation protocol for complains of misconduct. The team declined to comment on the lawsuit and the settlement.

The Commanders three years ago settled a separate lawsuit with the DC government over season-ticket deposits.



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