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The list of requirements, which the NWSL has already begun implementing, also includes all teams employ at least two mental health professionals. NWSL leadership is required to report every six ...
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The NWSL will create a $5 million player compensation fund as part of a settlement regarding its role in widespread allegations of abuse. The settlement, announced on Wednesday, ends a joint ...
Following an investigation into widespread allegations of abuse between 2013 and 2022, NWSL players have access to a new restitution fund. The National Women's Soccer League Nike balls sit on the ...
Feb 5 (Reuters) - The NWSL has agreed to create a $5 million fund to compensate players who experienced abuse and continue implementing reforms to resolve investigations launched by attorneys ...
The National Women's Soccer League must create a $5 million restitution fund for players who experienced abuse following a years-long investigation led by three Attorneys general, the NWSL Players ...
After three investigations — the attorneys general’s, the one done by NWSL and the league’s players association (NWSLPA) and the initial investigation by former United States Attorney ...
In the wake of an investigation from three attorneys general, the NWSL has announced the creation of a $5 million fund for players who were victims of abuse. The settlement comes after a series of ...
After two high-profile investigations found in 2022 that such abuse — verbal, emotional, sexual and otherwise — was widespread and "systemic," the NWSL moved to amend deficient policies and ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James, along with Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul and Washington D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb, announced the settlement with the NWSL Wednesday.
The NWSL Players Association declined to say how many players were affected; several have gone public, but many have asked to remain anonymous. The league retained Barbara Jones, a former U.S ...
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