Investigation finds Commanders hid revenue, Snyder harassed team employee

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Investigation finds Commanders hid revenue, Snyder harassed team employee
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Dan Snyder will pay the NFL $60 million as part of the closing of the Commanders sale after the league’s investigation concluded the team withheld revenue it should have shared with other franchises and that Snyder sexually harassed a former employee.

White also found that the Commanders failed to cooperate with her investigation. Snyder agreed to be interviewed last month for the investigation but limited that interview to one hour, according to White’s findings.

by the team and Snyder in a letter to the Federal Trade Commission. Those allegations, which the Commanders denied, were made by Friedman, a former ticket and sales executive for the team. The investigation also identified as much as an additional $44 million in revenue that was transferred from shareable to non-shareable accounts. But White’s investigation was not able to determine the exact amount the team improperly transferred, citing a lack of evidence. Under NFL policy, 34 percent of this type of revenue was required to be shared with other teams.

White’s investigation focused on Johnston’s and Friedman’s allegations. White and her investigative team met with 44 witnesses, some on multiple occasions. They reviewed more than 10,000 documents and were assisted by a team of forensic accountants. Former chief financial officers and other senior executives and financial officers for the team did not agree to be interviewed, according to White’s findings.

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