New York, California probing workplace discrimination at NFL

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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell meets with fans during the first round of the NFL football draft, Thursday, April 27, 2023, in Kansas City, Mo.

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NEW YORK (AP) โ€” The attorneys general of New York and California announced Thursday that they are investigating allegations of workplace discrimination at the NFL, citing lawsuits filed by employees that describe sex, racial and age bias, sexual harassment, and a hostile work environment.

Attorneys General Letitia James, of New York, and Rob Bonta, of California, said they have issued subpoenas to NFL executives as part of an examination into the workplace culture at the leagueโ€™s corporate offices in both states.

The officials, both Democrats, said they are exercising their legal authority to seek information from the NFL regarding allegations of gender pay disparities, harassment, and gender and racial discrimination.

The investigation focuses on the leagueโ€™s corporate offices, not specific teams or players.

โ€œNo person should ever have to endure harassment, discrimination, or objectification in the workplace,โ€ James said in a statement. Bonta said he and James have โ€œserious concerns about the NFLโ€™s role in creating an extremely hostile and detrimental work environment.โ€

The league didnโ€™t immediately comment on the investigation.

James and Bonta cited a 2022ย New York Timesย story that detailed allegations of gender discrimination by more than 30 former female NFL employees.

The women described a sexist culture at the NFL that they said persisted despite promises of reform that Commissioner Roger Goodell made after the 2014 release of a video that showed Baltimore Ravens running backย Ray Rice punching his fiancee.

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