A former NFL human resources employee alleged in an employment discrimination lawsuit filed earlier this year in New Jersey that NFL Flims — the league's production team — kept photos of women in its archive with sexually-charged descriptions, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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In total, Russell said there were around 14 pages of the chat room"of sexually degrading remarks about women."
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