Fifteen former employees of Washington’s NFL team told the Washington Post they were sexually harassed while they worked for the club.
The Washington Post published the story Thursday evening, but in the week leading up to the story, three members of the organization were fired or resigned as the paper presented the team with detailed allegations involving the three.
On Sunday, the team fired director of pro personnel Alex Santos and assistant director of pro personnel Richard Mann II.
In the Washington Post story, six former employees and two reporters who covered the team accused Santos of making inappropriate remarks about their bodies and hitting on them.