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Commanders' Dan Snyder responds to allegations of spying on NFL owners: 'It's patently false'

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Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder has responded to allegations made against him in an ESPN report, claiming it included "falsehoods" about him and his organization. 

The Commanders and Snyder have come under fire several years with allegations about the organization’s toxic workplace environment. 

The NFL fined the organization $10 million, and co-CEO Tanya Snyder was told to focus more on team matters while Dan Snyder was told to focus on other issues after last year’s outcome of an investigation into the team. 

The ESPN report said Snyder has information to "blow up" several other NFL owners, the league office and Commissioner Roger Goodell. An associate reportedly heard Snyder say, "They can’t f--- with me."

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Washington Commanders owners Tanya Snyder, left, and Dan Snyder on the field before the Dallas Cowboys defeat the Washington Commanders 25-10 Oct. 2, 2022, in Arlington, Texas. (John McDonnell/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

With NFL owners in New York for fall meetings, Snyder sent them all a lengthy email saying claims in the report were false while taking shots at ESPN. 

"It is particularly shameful for ESPN to diminish the very real accomplishments of our President Jason Wright, who ESPN alleges was placed at the Commanders by the League and has no power to make real change. I know you know this to be false. Unfortunately, ESPN ignored our efforts to correct the many falsehoods in their article before its publication," Snyder wrote in the email obtained by ESPN.

"There is one allegation in the ESPN article that I feel it is important to address immediately. The article

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