"There's growing frustration about the Washington situation and
not over one issue, but over how much smoke there is," an
unnamed owner told the newspaper in Saturday's report. "I think
everybody's getting tired of it."
In February the NFL hired former U.S. Attorney Mary Jo White to
conduct an investigation into more allegations against Snyder
after the franchise had previously hired Beth Wilkinson to
conduct a review of allegations of a culture of sexual
harassment in the workplace.
Wilkinson's findings were never released to the public, though
the NFL has announced that White will issue a public report.
Also in February, a House Oversight Committee roundtable
convened where six former team employees testified about
Washington's misogynistic workplace culture.
Shortly after that, multiple reports surfaced that revealed
Congress was investigating whether Snyder's Washington franchise
had withheld money that should have gone into league revenue
sharing.
It would take 24 votes to oust Snyder, and according to a
different owner, those votes are currently being assessed behind
closed doors.
"If (the revenue-sharing improprieties) happened, I think that's
the nail in the coffin," the second owner said. "We are counting
votes."
--Field Level Media
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