Melanie Coburn is keeping the heat on the NFL and Dan Snyder.
The former Washington Football Team employee crashed the NFL owners meeting in New York Tuesday to demand that the league release the full investigation report into the WFT’s workplace culture. Coburn said she “hand delivered urgent letters” to owners urging them to release the review findings, The Post’s Ryan Dunleavy reported.
“We’ve had no comments since the investigation was wrapped up in July,” Coburn said, noting the $10 million fine handed down to the WFT at the time.
“There has been no outreach from the NFL to our attorneys,” she added about previous attempts to meet with the league.
Coburn voiced that she believes former Washington GM Bruce Allen is “another fall guy” for current owner Daniel Snyder in the email leak.
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“I want transparency and accountability,” Coburn demanded during the meeting. “I want everyone to know the heinous things that happened in that organization.”
For 14 years, Coburn worked as a member of the Washington Football Team cheerleading squad where she was witness to years of workplace misconduct which was eventually investigated by the NFL and later reopened, leading to the Gruden email leak.
Coburn told Fox News that the biggest issue has yet to be addressed.
“We know that that is a very, very small fraction of the 650,000 emails that we know they have access to,” she told Fox News of the leaked emails initially reported by The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times. “These emails were also a result of the investigation that we participated in — over 150 of us former employees of the Washington Football Team. Countless hours, lots of trauma relived, lots of emotions and anxiety and yet the only person to take fall for these terrible wrongdoings was a coach of another team.”
The NFL has denied releasing the emails to any media.