The settlement was announced by the attorneys general of the District of Columbia, New York and Illinois on Wednesday.
Three attorney generals released findings after an investigation into the NWSL for player abuse and harassment. The list of consequences is long.
The National Women's Soccer League settles a $5 million deal following years of misconduct and abuse investigations, promising reforms and compensation for affected players.
The NWSL will have to pay $5 million to players who were abused and submit regular accounts detailing how it is addressing reports of harassment and discrimination following a joint investigation by ...
The National Women's Soccer League will pay $5 million to compensate players who endured years of abuse and harassment.The ...
The settlement also gives attorneys general Brian L. Schwalb of Washington, D.C., Letitia James of New York and Kwame Raoul ...
In 2021, revelations about sexual misconduct and racism roiled the NWSL and sparked investigations. Now, the women's soccer league will set aside $5 million for victims and implement other reforms.
The NWSL is establishing a $5 million settlement fund for players who experienced abuse after the 2021 sexual misconduct ...
The National Women's Soccer League must create a $5 million restitution fund for players who experienced abuse following a ...
The National Women’s Soccer League will establish a $5 million fund for players as part of a settlement that stemmed from ...
Growth seems to be the only word in the dictionary of NWSL. In fact, add unprecedented in front as since 2013, the American ...