15 women accuse top Washington Redskins executives of sexual harassment in bombshell report
The report accuses the team of a troubling culture, with men in the office said to have acted inappropriately towards their female coworkers. The allegations include name-calling, unwanted touching, and aggressive advances from several employees of the organization.
Some of those accused of inappropriate behavior, including the team's radio broadcaster Larry Michael and director of pro personnel Alex Santos, have already abruptly departed from the team after the Post presented the team with the allegations that were being raised against them. Seven former employees said Michael would often inappropriately talk about women in the office. Santos was the subject of an internal investigation after being accused of several unwanted advances towards reporter Rhiannon Walker, who covers the team for The Athletic.
"I was propositioned basically every day at training camp," said one female employee, according to the Post. It's not the first time the team has been accused of mistreating its female employees. A 2018 report from the New York Times detailed a trip to Costa Rica in which Washington Redskins cheerleaders said they were asked to participate in a photoshoot in revealing poses in the presence of male team sponsors.
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