The District of Columbia Attorney General's Office has filed its second lawsuit against the Washington Commanders and owner Dan Snyder.
District of Columbia Attorney General Karl A. Racine has filed another lawsuit against the, claiming this time that the franchise implemented an illegal scheme to"cheat District ticket holders out of their deposits for season tickets," an official statement read.
"Today’s announcement follows our recent lawsuit against the Commanders, Dan Snyder, NFL, and Roger Goodell, and is yet another example of egregious mismanagement and illegal conduct by Commanders executives who seem determined to lie, cheat, and steal from District residents in as many ways as possible," said Racine. "The Commanders’ arrogance and blatant disregard for the law is a slap in the face to District residents who have supported the team for decades.
In turn, the D.C. Attorney General’s Office is seeking a"Court order to force the Commanders to stop these illegal practices and pay District ticket holders back what they are owed" as well as"Financial penalties for violations of the CPPA."
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