Washington Commanders might have engaged in 'unlawful' financial conduct, Congress alleges to FTC.
Tuesday that it has reason to believe the Washington Commanders and owner Daniel Snyder might have withheld or concealed ticket revenue and related funds as part of"a troubling, long-running, and potentially unlawful pattern of financial conduct.
"While the focus of our investigation remains the Commanders’ toxic work environment, I hope the FTC will review this troubling financial conduct and determine whether further action is necessary. We must have accountability." NFL spokesperson Brian McCarthy said the league is also cooperating and has turned over more than 210,000 pages of documents to the committee.
One email exchange appears to reference counting"juice" from a Washington home game as revenue from a college football game between Navy and Notre Dame.
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