Fifteen female former employees who worked for the Redskins told The Washington Post that they were sexually harassed while working for the organization, the newspaper published in a bombshell report Thursday. According to The Post, the team declined a request to release 15 of the former female employees from non-disclosure agreements so they could speak on the record. Last weekend, The Washington Post detailed these accusations to the team, and they found out that three employees were involved in these inappropriate behaviors, the newspaper reported. WASHINGTON'S NICKNAME OFFENDED 'MILLIONS' FOR GENERATIONS, TRIBAL LEADER SAYSMichael would reportedly make comments about the appearance of female colleagues in a sexual manner. "The Washington Redskins football team takes issues of employee conduct seriously," the team said in a statement.
Source: Fox News July 16, 2020 21:52 UTC