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Former Washington Commanders owner Daniel Snyder fined $60 million by NFL for misconduct and financial improprieties

Key points:

  • The NFL has fined former Washington Commanders owner Daniel Snyder $60 million for allegations of misconduct and financial improprieties.
  • The fine comes after a comprehensive 17-month investigation conducted by lead investigator Mary Jo White and her team.
  • The investigation found substantiated claims of inappropriate conduct by Snyder and knowledge of financial misconduct within the team.

The NFL has fined former Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder $60 million for workplace misconduct and financial improprieties. The league conducted a comprehensive investigation over 17 months, which included interviews with witnesses, review of documents, and the assistance of forensic accountants. The investigation substantiated allegations made by former team employees, including inappropriate conduct by Snyder and financial misconduct within the team. Despite the team’s pledge to cooperate, Snyder and the club did not fully comply with the investigation. The NFL is committed to creating safe and respectful workplaces, and the full report is available for reading.

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NFL fines former Commanders owner Dan Snyder $60M for workplace misconduct