NFL commissioner Roger Goodell shared in a press conference on Tuesday that the Washington Football Team emails and findings have not been and will not be released because the league promised anonymity to individuals who helped with the investigation.
"We're very conscious of making sure we're protecting those who came forward," Goodell said. "They were incredibly brave, incredibly open, and we respect the pain that they probably went through all over again to come forward. That was a very high priority."
However, Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer reported that two accusers were at the venue earlier in the day requesting full transparency, and a former team employee, Rachel Engleson, tweeted that the commissioner's comments were "false.