Commanders Reach $1 Million Settlement in Dan Snyder-Era Consumer-Protection Case

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DC Attorney General Brian L. Schwalb announced a $1 million settlement with the Washington Commanders to resolve a 2022 consumer-protection lawsuit alleging the team, under Dan Snyder's ownership, misled residents about an internal investigation into a toxic workplace and sexual assault to protect the brand and keep fans buying tickets and merchandise; the case closes as new ownership under Josh Harris has started a more accountable era.
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