

Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder and NFL commissioner Roger Goodell are in hot water after D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine announced that he is suing them and the NFL for collusion.
AG Racine tweeted out this statement Thursday afternoon ...
Earlier this year, Goodell and Snyder testified in front of the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Reform at different times to discuss the workplace harassment and misconduct violations inside the Commanders' workplace. However, the DC Attorney General feels that the pair have not been cooperative during the investigation, and is suing on behalf of the residents of D.C. after feeling they have been deceived.
Snyder being sued is the latest item on a laundry list of bad press in his direction.
In 2021, a report showed that Snyder had multiple financial accounts for the Commanders and was sending false ticket revenue information to the league.
Snyder's controversies have led other NFL owners to condemn his actions, even going as far to say that he "needs to be removed" from Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay last month.
He is also taking heat for the statement the organization released yesterday learning about the Attorney General's "announcement," to which the Commanders cited rookie running back Brian Robinson Jr. being shot as part of D.C.'s "out-of-control violent crime."
Snyder may be looking to run from all of these problems as he is seeking $7 billion for someone or a group of investors to purchase the full stake of the franchise.
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