When Snyder declined the Committee's request for testimony, a subpoena was issued by Chairwoman Carolyn Maloney to compel his testimony. Snyder's lawyers refused to accept service of the subpoena, but offered alternative dates, which were accepted. The Committee set the formalities in motion for a deposition to take place today, and now Snyder has agreed to testify voluntarily, and under oath. Today’s deposition will not be held in a public session in front of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform like Roger Goodell’s was, but will instead be a closed door session with Committee staffers (lawyers). Daniel Snyder will participate remotely today in a voluntary deposition under oath with the House Oversight Committee, after the two sides reached an agreement on the terms of the deposition.
Source: Washington Post July 28, 2022 13:36 UTC