The U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Reform could be releasing findings from its investigation into the Washington Commanders and Dan Snyder as early as Thursday afternoon, a new report says.
According to Eric Flack of WUSA9, the Oversight Committee may release details of its ongoing investigation into the Commanders' alleged hostile workplace environment. Per Flack, those findings could potentially involve allegations of sexual assault against team owner Dan Snyder.
As news on the investigation has gone silent in recent weeks, this is certainly something to keep an eye on throughout the day.
This latest update comes roughly one month after Dan and Tanya Snyder made the shocking announcement that they'd hired Bank of America Securities to "consider potential transactions, which Forbes reported could be an exploration for selling "the entire NFL team or a minority stake."
Fox NFL Insider Jay Glazer went on to report that Snyder intends to sell the franchise within a timeframe of the next four to six months.
Only days later, D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine announced the District's intent to file a lawsuit against Dan Snyder, the Washington Commanders, the NFL and its commissioner, Roger Goodell.
106.7 The Fan will have more information on this developing story as it becomes available.




