Lisa Banks, the attorney who represents 40 former Washington Commanders employees, said in a radio interview Sunday that client Tiffani Johnston has spoken with NFL investigator Mary Jo White on multiple occasions.
White, the former chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission, is overseeing with the league’s second probe into owner Dan Snyder and his Commanders.
The NFL hired White in February after Johnston told members of Congress that Snyder harassed her at a work dinner by putting his hand on her thigh underneath a table and later trying to coax her into his limo.
Johnston did not participate in the league’s first probe of the Commanders that was conducted by Beth Wilkinson as the former cheerleader and marketing manager said she feared retaliation from Snyder.