The House Oversight and Reform Committee accepted Dan Snyder’s offer to testify virtually in late July, but only if the Commanders owner does so under a subpoena.
Rep. Carolyn Maloney, chairwoman of the committee investigating the Commanders’ workplace culture, accepted the July 28 date in a letter to Snyder’s attorney, Karen Patton Seymour, on Tuesday. But Maloney wrote that the committee will not allow Snyder to testify voluntarily, making the July 28 date contingent upon Snyder’s attorney accepting the service of the subpoena.
Maloney, a New York Democrat, gave Snyder until Wednesday at noon to accept the subpoena and agree to appear virtually before the committee on July 28 — two days before the start of the August recess.