The NFL is taking over the investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct within the Washington football team.
Progression comes a week after NFL commissioner Roger Goodell issued a saying that would allow Washington owner Daniel Snyder to do with his paintings and then find out what the league deserves to do.
The person, who spoke on anonymity due to the delicate nature of the case, told USA TODAY Sports that Beth Wilkinson would continue the investigation, however, he will now inform the league of any progression snyder.
Goodell informed Snyder of the plans on Monday.
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Snyder and his organization were subjected to scrutiny in July after The Washington Post published an article in which women previously hired through the team accused team members of long-term sexual harassment episodes.Last week, The Post published a story that revealed more main points.and accusations from more than a hundred existing and former employees.
Attorneys for some of the accusers had demanded that the NFL take over the investigation, and NFL officials met with the attorneys Monday.
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