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Dan Snyder Accused Of Inappropriately Touching Female Employee At Work Dinner
© Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
On Thursday, Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder was accused on Capitol Hill of inappropriately touching a female employee at a work dinner, but the owner is vehemently denying the allegation...
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A group of former employees was in D.C. to speak with the House Committee on Oversight and Reform on Thursday ... and several women broke down in tears describing the harrowing experiences within the organization.

Melanie Coburn -- who worked as a cheerleader and in the marketing dept. -- claims Snyder hand-picked women to join the team based on their looks, and not talent.

Coburn also claims she was invited to Snyder's Aspen, Colorado home with other colleagues for an "awards trip" ... and after a night out, she was forced to go in the owner's basement and stay there. She claims another colleague later told her it was due to the men bringing back prostitutes.

Tiffani Johnston -- another former cheerleader -- claims Snyder touched her inner thigh under the table, as well as her lower back, during a team dinner ... and attempted to convince her into his limo at the end of the evening. Johnston said she tried to report the interaction to a supervisor, but was instructed to keep her mouth shut.

A former video production manager -- Brad Baker -- claims Snyder ordered employees in 2008 to put together an X-rated highlight reel of cheerleaders called the "good bits" ... which featured uncensored footage that had not been retouched to exclude accidental nudity.

Ana Nunez -- the former coordinator of business development -- says her 8 years with the team was filled with fear of being sexually harassed.

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Snyder then released this statement...
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ThatTahoeOverThere30 months
Rules to sexual harassment in the workplace 1) Be attractive 2) Dont be unattractive
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Wallace Ritchie30 months
Tiffani Johnston is a hag. I don’t believe Snyder could get drunk enough to make a pass at that.
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CanebreakCajun30 months
Why is this before a House committee? SMH. Politicians man.
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soccerfüt30 months
Anyone rush to Snyder’s defense? Anyone? Is this mic on? (tap, tap,tap)
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deltafarmer30 months
Well maybe Commanders wasn't such a good choice all things considered.
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bigDgator30 months
Touched her lower back?? OMG, kill him! LOL
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dbeck30 months
That's assault, brothah.
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HubbaBubba30 months
"A former video production manager -- Brad Baker -- claims Snyder ordered employees in 2008 to put together an X-rated highlight reel of cheerleaders called the "good bits" ... which featured uncensored footage that had not been retouched to exclude accidental nudity." I don't believe one little bit of this. Only the "good bits". LOL
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jatilen30 months
Even better: "accidental nudity" is now X-rated ROFL
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atltiger648730 months
Snyder is a gutless coward for caving to the Woke mob, after saying years ago he'd never change the name. When you cave once, it's over -- the mob owns you, they know you'll do it again.
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wartiger200430 months
8 years of harrowing experiences. L....O.....L
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arcalades30 months
hand picked for their looks? no shite. it's like women think their being hired for their talents.
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TFH30 months
Eh, I might pick a 6 over an 8 based on “talent”, if you know what I’m getting at *wink, wink*
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Ace Midnight30 months
Made him bend the knee on the name and cancelled him, anyway. Has to be a lesson in there somewhere.
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DeafVallyBatnR30 months
Now we know why the Gruden emails were leaked also. He did everything they wanted and still got burned.
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VoxDawg30 months
Thought article was about Dan Schneider. Headline would still work.
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