Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder, through his lawyer, offered two dates to testify before the House Oversight and Reform Committee later this month, according to a letter sent to Chairwoman Carolyn Maloney on Thursday.
Snyder’s attorney, Karen Patton Seymour, wrote to Maloney, a New York Democrat, and offered July 28 or July 29 as dates that the embattled billionaire could testify remotely before the committee that has been investigating the Commanders’ workplace culture since last fall.
However, according to the letter, the committee had previously offered July 6 or July 8 as dates for the longtime Washington owner to testify, but Seymour wrote that she was “unavailable” for those days.