Don Van Natta on Commanders owner's lawsuit against Bank of America over Dan Snyder sale with Craig Hoffman

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Robert Rothman, a longtime former minority owner of the Washington football franchise with Daniel Snyder, has filed a lawsuit in federal court against Bank of America, alleging that the bank conspired with Snyder and the NFL to force the sale of the minority owners of the franchise back to Snyder below the market value, according to a new report from ESPN's Don Van Natta.

Van Natta's report says that the lawsuit says Snyder, the bank and unnamed NFL officials "conspired" to force Rothman and his two fellow minority partners – Frederick W. Smith and Dwight Schar – to sell their 40 percent stake back to Snyder for $875 million in April 2021.

On The Hoffman Show, Van Natta joined Craig Hoffman to talk about what the report means and get the entir inside scoop on the continued saga of the former Washington Commanders owners.

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