- ABC News
- July 7, 2022
Washington Commanders owner Daniel Snyder offered to testify via video conference before the House Oversight Committee in late July, according to a letter his attorney sent to chairwoman Carolyn Maloney on Thursday. But, his attorney stated, they have yet to hear from the committee about the dates they submitted. In the letter obtained by ESPN, Snyder's attorney, Karen Patton Seymour, told Maloney (D-New York) that she has not heard from the committee since a June 30 phone call to discuss Snyder's conflicts on other proposed dates for a deposition. The committee had offered for Snyder to be interviewed remotely on July 6 or 8, according to the letter, and Seymour wrote that she offered July 28 or 29. The House is in session until July 29 and will be off in August. The committee has been investigating Washington's workplace culture since October. "We remain committed to securing Mr. Snyder's testimony on the toxic work environment at the Washington Commanders following his...