Snyder again declines to testify for Congress

Mizak

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perhaps an FBI raid will change his mind? Also, not a good look to piss off the government.
 

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I agree with you but if I were in his position, I would avoid it too. It's clear he's another slithery person not wanting to get caught.

They "invited" him but can they subpoena him to force the issue? There are also the cheating allegations of both fans and the NFL due to ticket sales etc. What a shyster.
 

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I agree with you but if I were in his position, I would avoid it too. It's clear he's another slithery person not wanting to get caught.

They "invited" him but can they subpoena him to force the issue? There are also the cheating allegations of both fans and the NFL due to ticket sales etc. What a shyster.
Yes, they could conceivably subpoena him. Would they? I dunno, but they could definitely drag lower level employees in for their testimony.
 

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Just another example of the laws and rules of our country aren't for the elites.

Maybe Snyder should send Del Rio, he's got a way with words.
 

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i think the invite was more for them to setup how they want to or plan to legally approach this with Dan Snyder a "Hey lets invite him and play nice and see what he does, and if he declines we can then move on to hardball and subpoena him/force him in. Afterall if his hands are clean.. he would just accept the invitation! "
 

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