Controversy has followed the Washington Commanders and owner Dan Snyder over the past few offseasons, and now, the pressure may be ramping up. Two weeks ago, Front Office Sports reported that the Commanders may have used “two books” of financial information and records that gave different accounts of the franchise’s financial situation. Now, evidence has come to light to support the claim.
According to the 20-page letter sent from the House Committee on Oversight and Reform to the Federal Trade Commission, Snyder and the Commanders, “may have engaged in a troubling, long-running and potentially unlawful pattern of financial conduct.” This reportedly includes the Commanders withholding as much as $5 million in refundable deposits from season ticket holders. The letter also claims Washington hid money that was to be shared among NFL owners.
The allegations were made by Jason Friedman, who served as the vice…
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