Dan Snyder has just filed a $10 million lawsuit over false sex trafficking stories.
Snyder took his battle to federal court Friday morning seeking info on a company called New Content Media, which operates the website, meaww.com. He's also filed a $10 million lawsuit in India against the parent company of the website that published the heinous stories last month., Snyder says meaww.com posted an article hinting that a forthcoming Washington Post story was going to expose Snyder's alleged involvement in sex trafficking. Snyder points out the meaww.
In the suit, he says the site also posted this outlandish theory --"Will Dan Snyder rename Washington Redskins the 'Epsteins?'"
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