Suns minority owner Jahm Najafi: Robert Sarver should resign
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[September 16, 2022]
Phoenix Suns vice chairman Jahm
Najafi, who owns the second-largest share of the team, released an
open letter Thursday night calling for the resignation of owner
Robert Sarver.
The NBA suspended Sarver for one year and fined him $10 million on
Tuesday following an investigation into allegations he created a
toxic work environment in Phoenix. Specifically, the NBA's report
said Sarver used the "N-word" on at least five occasions, sexually
harassed female employees and yelled and cursed at workers.
"I cannot in good judgment sit back and allow our children and
future generations of fans think that this behavior is tolerated
because of wealth and privilege," Najafi wrote. "Therefore, in
accordance with my commitment to helping eradicate any form of
racism, sexism and bias, as Vice Chairman of the Phoenix Suns, I am
calling for the resignation of Robert Sarver."
Najafi said he had "no interest" in becoming the managing partner of
Phoenix's ownership group but would "work tirelessly to ensure the
next team steward treats all stakeholders with dignity,
professionalism and respect."
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He also thanked the Suns employees and players who
spoke up and participated in the NBA's investigation, which came
about after an ESPN report last year outlined allegations that
Sarver was known for making racist and sexist remarks to team
employees in the 18 years he has owned the franchise.
Najafi is an Iranian-American businessman who has partnered with
former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick on social justice causes in
the past.
Earlier Thursday, ESPN reported that the Suns will appoint vice
chairman and minority owner Sam Garvin as their interim governor for
the year Sarver is suspended.
--Field Level Media
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