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[QUOTE="Symphony Steve, post: 4003076, member: 911"] I disagree, respectfully. The more I read about this, the more I'm convinced that the league was wilfully covering up the investigation into the toxic work culture with the (then) Redskins. Instead of having the investigators provide a written report, they had them give a verbal accounting, then assumed control of the investigation themselves. I think they sacrificed Gruden in order to keep the rest secret. It may or may not work. I, um, don't think it will. Here's some fair use from the Washington Post: "The league remained unwavering in those stances Tuesday even as the NFL Players Association and others connected to the investigation sought access to more information about a trove of emails obtained by attorney Beth Wilkinson during her probe of the team’s workplace. "The NFL later assumed oversight of Wilkinson’s investigation, and in July the league fined Snyder $10 million after hearing Wilkinson’s findings. But it only broadly described a “toxic” workplace culture without releasing any of the uncovered emails or a written summary of her work. Wilkinson declined to comment for this story. "Attorneys Lisa Banks and Debra Katz, who represent more than 40 former Washington Football Team employees, called for the league to release the findings of the investigation publicly. “It is truly outrageous that after the NFL’s 10-month long investigation involving hundreds of witnesses and 650,000 documents related to the longtime culture of harassment and abuse at the Washington Football Team, the only person to be held accountable and lose their job is the coach of the Las Vegas Raiders,” they said in a written statement. “Our clients and the public at large deserve transparency and accountability. [B]If not, the NFL and Roger Goodell must explain why they appear intent on protecting the Washington Football Team and owner Dan Snyder at all costs.[/B]” Here's an SI story that [B]everyone [/B]should be able to read: [URL="https://www.si.com/nfl/2021/10/12/former-washington-football-team-employees-want-investigation-findings-released"]Lawyers for ex-Washington Football Team employees want findings released - Sports Illustrated[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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