PFT: Snyder claims a former employee took money to tell lies about him

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To say they're in disarray is understatement of the year.

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Daniel Snyder claims a former employee took money to tell lies about him
Posted by Mike Florio on August 11, 2020, 6:33 AM EDT


Almost every employer inevitably creates disgruntled employees. Washington owner Daniel Snyder apparently has created an employee so disgruntled that, according to Snyder, she took cash to make up false stories about him. The filing also implies that the money may have come from someone with a desire to force Snyder out.

Via John Keim of ESPN.com, a Monday filing in federal court contains the assertion that former Washington executive assistant Mary Ellen Blair received money to help spread damaging information about Snyder, and that she “directly offered or alluded to the availability of bribes to current employees” of the team in order to elicit false information
 

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To say they're in disarray is understatement of the year.

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Daniel Snyder claims a former employee took money to tell lies about him
Posted by Mike Florio on August 11, 2020, 6:33 AM EDT


Almost every employer inevitably creates disgruntled employees. Washington owner Daniel Snyder apparently has created an employee so disgruntled that, according to Snyder, she took cash to make up false stories about him. The filing also implies that the money may have come from someone with a desire to force Snyder out.

Via John Keim of ESPN.com, a Monday filing in federal court contains the assertion that former Washington executive assistant Mary Ellen Blair received money to help spread damaging information about Snyder, and that she “directly offered or alluded to the availability of bribes to current employees” of the team in order to elicit false information

I love the implication that Snyder had to "Create" a disgruntled employee as if their aren't people that are already opportunists ready to cash in and exploit others.
 

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That organization is a mess

I would suspend operations and roll with 31 teams this year

and you could probably with the whole no fans/corona thing
 

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To say they're in disarray is understatement of the year.

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.c...r-employee-took-money-to-tell-lies-about-him/

Daniel Snyder claims a former employee took money to tell lies about him
Posted by Mike Florio on August 11, 2020, 6:33 AM EDT


Almost every employer inevitably creates disgruntled employees. Washington owner Daniel Snyder apparently has created an employee so disgruntled that, according to Snyder, she took cash to make up false stories about him. The filing also implies that the money may have come from someone with a desire to force Snyder out.

Via John Keim of ESPN.com, a Monday filing in federal court contains the assertion that former Washington executive assistant Mary Ellen Blair received money to help spread damaging information about Snyder, and that she “directly offered or alluded to the availability of bribes to current employees” of the team in order to elicit false information
Mary deserves flowers, Bouquets of lovely flowers.
 

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What does anyone expect? Look where they're located. The CDC may be in Atlanta but the Disease Center is in DC.
 

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people's gullibility often prevents the truth from being discovered.
 
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