Snyder’s fellow N.F.L. owners gave him every opportunity to restore the Washington franchise to respectability. He passed. Now he is giving them what they want most: his departure.
Category: Sexual Harassment
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A Timeline of the Washington Commanders Under Dan Snyder
Owning one of the N.F.L.’s storied franchises was Dan Snyder’s dream. But his 24 years atop the team were marked by defiance, public battles and scandal.
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Dan Snyder Agrees to Sell Washington Commanders for $6 Billion
The N.F.L. team is on track to be sold to a group led by Josh Harris for a record figure, as investigations into sexual harassment claims and the team’s finances continue.
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Lawsuit Accuses Former Associate of Harvey Weinstein of Rape
A former model has filed a suit against Fabrizio Lombardo and Disney.
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Fox News Producer’s Suit Says Network Set Her Up in Dominion Testimony
The New York Times – Business:The producer, Abby Grossberg, said in a pair of lawsuits that the effort to place blame on her and Maria Bartiromo, the Fox Business host, was rooted in rampant misogyny and discrimination at the company.
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Pam Shriver’s Fight to End Sex Abuse in Women’s Tennis
The New York Times – Sports:The 21-time Grand Slam doubles champion is doing four-way duty as a television commentator, a coach, an ally to sexual abuse survivors and an agitator for changing the game’s culture.
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‘Media Men’ List Defamation Lawsuit Ends in a Settlement
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Stephen Elliott, whose name appeared on a crowdsourced document containing allegations of misconduct against male writers and editors, filed his defamation suit against the list’s creator and its contributors in 2018.
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When Clothes Fly Off, This Intimacy Coordinator Steps In
The New York Times – Movies:Jessica Steinrock’s work on intimate scenes in film has come to prominence as the entertainment industry reels from the litany of sexual abuses brought to light by the #MeToo movement.
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Nancy Dubuc, C.E.O. of Vice, Is Stepping Down
The New York Times – Business:Ms. Dubuc is leaving the media company, which is exploring a sale of some or all of the business, after nearly five years there.
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‘She Won’t Be Manageable’ They Said. Now She’s in Charge.
The New York Times – Business:Her father doubted her much of her career. Les Moonves launched a bid at CBS to overrule her. That was before sexual misconduct allegations came to light. Now Shari Redstone controls the media empire.
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Kevin Spacey Pleads Not Guilty to 7 Charges of Sexual Misconduct in U.K.
The New York Times – Movies:The Oscar-winning actor had already pleaded not guilty in July to five other counts of sexual misconduct. He is currently out on bail.
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N.W.S.L. Bans Ex-Coaches and Fines Teams After Misconduct Report
The New York Times – Sports:Findings released in December revealed a number of issues throughout the league, including several instances of sexual and emotional abuse.
