House report: Snyder had role in 'toxic' Commanders culture

FILE - District of Columbia Attorney General Karl Racine speaks during a news conference in Washington, Nov. 10, 2022. Racine says his office is filing a civil consumer protection lawsuit against the Washington Commanders, owner Dan Snyder, the NFL and Commissioner Roger Goodell. According to a report published Thursday, Dec. 8, by the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Reform, the Washington Commanders created a “toxic work culture†for more than two decades, “ignoring and downplaying sexual misconduct†by men at the top levels of the organization. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Washington Commanders created a “toxic work culture†for more than two decades, “ignoring and downplaying sexual misconduct†by men at the top levels of the organization, according to a report published Thursday by the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Reform.

Commanders owner Dan Snyder was involved in the misconduct, according to the report, which said he inappropriately touched a former employee at a dinner, had staffers produce a video “of sexually suggestive footage of cheerleaders,†and ordered that women who were auditioning to be cheerleaders walk on the field “while he and his friends gawked from his suite through binoculars.â€

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