15 WOMEN ALLEGE SEXUAL HARASSMENT, VERBAL ABUSE AGAINST REDSKINS

By Michael Grimm

The Post is reporting tonight that 15 women who previously worked for the Redskins have alleged sexual harassment and verbal abuse by former scouts and members of owner Daniel Snyder’s inner circle.

Among those accused of misconduct are former director of pro personnel Alex Santos and former assistant director of pro personnel Richard Mann II, as well as radio play-by-play announcer Larry Michael. All three departed the organization within the past week.

There are no allegations against Snyder or former longtime general manager Bruce Allen, who was fired last December after 10 years with the franchise.

“The Washington Redskins football team takes issues of employee conduct seriously,” the team said in a statement to the Post. “While we do not speak to specific employee situations publicly, when new allegations of conduct are brought forward that are contrary to these policies, we address them promptly.”

Coach Ron Rivera said that the culture within the organization would change moving forward, according to ESPN.

“Biggest thing is that we have to move forward from this and make sure everybody understands we have policies that we will follow and that we have an open door policy with no retribution,” Rivera said. “Plus my daughter works for the team and I sure as hell am not going to allow any of this!”

The team has hired D.C. attorney Beth Wilkinson of Wilkinson Walsh LLP to review the organization’s protocols, including its culture, policies and allegations of workplace misconduct, Wilkinson confirmed in a statement on Thursday.

By The allegations come on the heels of the team’s announcement Monday that it would be retiring its nickname and logo after completing a thorough review that began on July 3.

 

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