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Posted: 2022-02-03T18:44:51Z | Updated: 2022-02-03T18:44:51Z

Former Washington Commanders employees and members of Congress pressured the NFL and Commissioner Roger Goodell on Thursday to release a report about the teams history of sexual harassment and its sexist, hostile workplace culture. They said the team and owner Dan Snyder have not been held accountable for their misdeeds.

Snyder commissioned an investigation into the teams workplace environment that was taken over by the NFL. After the investigation by attorney Beth Wilkinsons firm, the league fined Washington $10 million and Snyder temporarily ceded day-to-day operations of the team to his wife, Tanya.

But the league did not release any details of the Wilkinson investigations findings, and former team employees who spoke Thursday before the House Committee on Oversight and Reform noted the contrast to the way the NFL handled an investigation into allegations that quarterback Tom Brady deflated footballs.

When the investigation of the air pressure of Tom Bradys football concludes with a 200-plus-page report, but the investigation into two decades of sexual harassment concludes with nothing, it shows the NFLs complete lack of respect towards women, their employees and for the culture of our country, said Emily Applegate, who worked in the teams marketing department and said she was sexually harassed daily by her boss.

In 2020, in the wake of the killing of George Floyd and widespread protests about systemic racism, the team dropped its longtime name Redskins amid pressure from sponsors to get rid of a moniker that was criticized for decades for being offensive to Native Americans. The team was known as the Washington Football Team until Wednesday, when Snyder announced its new name, the Commanders .

Just yesterday, Mr. Snyder tried to rebrand his team as the Commanders. With due respect, its going to take more than a name change to fix that broken culture, said Rep. Carol Maloney, D-N.Y., the committee chairwoman.

Former team employee Tiffani Johnston made new allegations against Snyder on Thursday, saying he placed his hand on her thigh without her consent at a team dinner and that he pushed her toward his limousine with his hand on her lower back.

He left his hand on the middle of my thigh until I physically removed it, Johnston said.

Describing the incident outside Snyders limousine, she said: The only reason Dan Snyder removed his hand from my back and stopped pushing me towards his limo was because his attorney intervened and said, Dan, Dan, this is a bad idea. ... I learned that I should remove myself from Dans grip while his attorney was distracting him.

Maloney read from a letter by another former team employee, Jason Friedman, corroborating Johnstons account.

Among the allegations repeated at Thursdays roundtable discussion: that women working for the team were repeatedly subjected to unwanted touching and crude comments; that cheerleaders were ogled by team executives and clients and fired by Snyder because of their looks; and that the teams video production department, at Snyders behest, secretly edited an explicit video of cheerleaders using surreptitious footage from a calendar shoot.

It was unclear whether pressure from Congress would prompt Goodell, who has cited former employees privacy for not releasing the report of the investigation, to change his mind or take any further action against Snyder or the team. Spokespeople for the league and the team did not immediately respond to emails seeking comment about the status of the report or the new allegations against Snyder.

Asked about the scrutiny from Congress by philanthropist David Rubenstein during an appearance at the Economic Club of Washington, Commanders President Jason Wright said the teams workplace problems occurred before his arrival. Wright is the only Black team president in the NFL and highlighted the diversity of the staff he has built.

The period of this rebrand and the time weve been here has coincided with a period of very fast, very deep and irreversible change within the organization, Wright said.

Congressional Republicans said it was outside the scope of the committee to push a legislative solution to the teams treatment of employees and said the roundtable was a distraction from more urgent issues.

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