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Commanders Suspend Employee After Undercover Reporters Video

Commanders Suspend Employee After Undercover Reporter's Video

Investigation Launched After ESPN Report

The Washington Commanders have suspended an employee after an ESPN report alleged the team's workplace culture was toxic for women.

The ESPN report, published on Sunday, featured an interview with a former team employee who said she was sexually harassed by a male co-worker. The employee said she reported the harassment to her supervisor, but the team did not take any action.

The report also alleged that the Commanders' workplace culture is hostile to women. The ESPN report included an undercover video showing a male employee making sexually explicit comments to an undercover reporter.

Commanders Launch Investigation

The Commanders have launched an investigation into the allegations made in the ESPN report. The team said in a statement that it is committed to creating a positive and inclusive workplace for all employees.

The investigation is being led by former U.S. Attorney Mary Jo White. White is a partner at the law firm Debevoise & Plimpton. She has previously served as the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York and as the chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Reaction to the Report

The ESPN report has been met with widespread condemnation. The NFL has said that it is "deeply concerned" by the allegations made in the report. The league said it will be monitoring the Commanders' investigation closely.

The Commanders' suspension of the employee is a sign that the team is taking the allegations seriously. It is unclear what further action the team may take pending the outcome of the investigation.

Conclusion

The ESPN report has shone a light on the toxic workplace culture at the Washington Commanders. The team has launched an investigation into the allegations, but it is unclear what further action they may take.

The NFL has said that it is "deeply concerned" by the allegations made in the report. The league said it will be monitoring the Commanders' investigation closely.


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