More than 100 current and former employees of the Washington Football Team allege owner Daniel Snyder created a workplace environment that "marginalized, discriminated against and exploited" women, according to a Washington Post investigation published Wednesday.
In that report, 25 women say they experienced sexual harassment while working for the NFL team, including inappropriate sexual innuendo and unwanted advances from male colleagues. Seventeen women made similar allegations in a Washington Post story in July.
The latest report is the first to directly implicate Snyder.
Former cheerleader Tiffany Bacon Scourby told the Washington Post the team's owner urged her to meet one of his close friends in his hotel room at a charity event so they could "get to know each other better.