Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder is testifying to Congress Thursday morning about sexual harassment and hostile workplace accusations against himself and his team, but the billionaire is giving his deposition in private via Zoom call as he travels in Israel. Chairwoman Carolyn Maloney (Democrat-New York) sought to have Snyder testify publicly in person and under subpoena as part of House Oversight Committee's probe into NFL club's workplace culture. However, because he was traveling the Mediterranean aboard his luxury yacht, and because his attorney has refused to accept a subpoena on his behalf, the Committee was unable to serve him. His attorney, Karen Patton Seymour, previously told the Committee that he would testify voluntarily over Zoom call because he was out of the country for much of July and August, commemorating the one-year anniversary of his mother's death by traveling to Israel.
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