Daniel Snyder, the billionaire owner of the NFL’s Washington Commanders franchise, may no longer be under suspension, but he is definitely still at odds with his fellow owners. In the latest twist in the ongoing Dan Snyder vs the NFL drama Snyder now says he has dirt on fellow owner Jerry Jones.
ESPN reported that Dan Snyder hired private detectives to investigate his fellow owners, including Jones who owns the Dallas Cowboys. A said he “has dirt on Jerry Jones,” and another quoted Dan Snyder saying, “The NFL is a mafia,” and “All the owners hate each other.”
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Dan Snyder has owned the Washington Commanders for 23 years, but it is the recent times that have gotten him into trouble.
Allegations of sexual assault and harassment on the part of people in management positions with the NFL’s Washington Team have been rampant for years. But this is the first time that Daniel Snyder himself has been unmasked as an offender.
At the end of 2020 it was revealed that Daniel Snyder paid $1.6 million in a settlement over sexual misconduct accusations made against him. The money was paid to a former employee of the team formerly known as the Washington Redskins over allegations that Mr. Snyder committed unwanted sexual acts of some form while riding on a private plane with her in 2009.
Forty women came forward that year saying sexual misconduct has been rampant in Washington’s organization during Snyder’s ownership. Allegations include Larry Michael, a former team broadcaster and executive, requesting outtakes from cheerleader video shoots in 2008 and 2010—allegedly at Snyder’s behest.
Daniel Snyder’s official bio on the Washington Commanders’ website is quite flattering, however, calling him a self-made man and an “entrepreneur at heart, Dan Snyder’s life is marked by an enduring passion for the people, the team and the community he loves.”
“Snyder has put his passion into action since purchasing the team in 1999, consistently leading the franchise to new prominence in the community, the business world and the National Football League. Under his leadership, the team has raised millions of dollars for charitable efforts and maintained its place in the top tier of the world’s most valuable sports franchises.”