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Report: 15 former employees of Washington’s NFL team allege sexual harassment

Fifteen women who were once employees for Washington’s NFL team told The Washington Post in a story published Thursday that they were sexually harassed during their tenures with the club.

The Post’s report detailed dozens of instances of alleged sexual harassment and verbal abuse, citing interviews with more than 40 current and former employees, including the 15 women, as well as text messages and internal company documents.

The allegations, which span from 2006 through 2019, primarily include inappropriate sexual comments, unwelcome overtures and pressure to wear revealing clothing.

Fourteen of the women spoke with The Post anonymously out of fear of litigation, after many signed nondisclosure agreements upon leaving the team. The Post said it asked the team to release the employees from such agreements so they …Read more at Field Level Media

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