KEY POINTS
  • Six attorneys general told NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell they had "grave concerns" about reports of an alleged hostile workplace culture toward women.
  • The warning stems from reports in The New York Times based on claims by more than 30 former employees of the NFL, which is based in New York City.
  • The NFL, in a statement responding to the letter, said it is committed to keep its workplaces free from harassment and discrimination.
Roger Goodell

Attorneys general of six states warned the National Football League on Wednesday to take "swift action" in responding to recent allegations a "workplace culture that is overtly hostile to women," or face investigations and possible legal charges.

The coalition told NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell in a letter that it had "grave concerns" about reports of how female employees of the league are treated.