Tracking Washington Commanders Owner Dan Snyder’s Super Yacht As He Runs From the House Oversight Committee
Dan Snyder, the owner of Washington Commanders, is unable to escape the inquisitive eyes of social media. He may have chosen to outlast the House Oversight Committee by staying on his superyacht through at least the November election or at most the start of the new Congress in January. On his $100 million boat, Snyder is presently somewhere in the Mediterranean.
There are various reasons to go via the Mediterranean, but Snyder’s trip through foreign seas enables him to avoid a congressional subpoena, which is presumably the main one.
In the course of its investigation into how the NFL handled complaints of workplace harassment and abuse made against Snyder’s company, the House Oversight, and Reform committee will like to speak with Snyder.
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Washington Commanders Owner Dan Snyder’s Yacht watch
Snyder’s enormous yacht, the Lady S, is tracked by a new Twitter account wherever it is. The narrative also mentions Snyder’s own aircraft. The material was begun by a team supporter who was at home with COVID and had nothing to do. It is entirely based on publicly accessible data. Reportedly, his jet went towards the Bahamas.
Snyder Jet #2 (N904TS) took a trip to the Bahamas. pic.twitter.com/GJqgHF0vxS
— Yacht Tracker (@DanSnydersYacht) July 16, 2022
Snyder’s yacht, on the other side, was last spotted at Panarea Island.
Dan Snyder's yacht is back at Panarea Island after meeting up with the jet yesterday. Did someone join the subpoena dodging yacht adventure? pic.twitter.com/ol6hj55bmQ
— Yacht Tracker (@DanSnydersYacht) July 16, 2022
It would appear that Snyder’s behavior is acceptable to the NFL. An email was sent to the league on July 13 requesting comment about the back-and-forth between Snyder and the Committee regarding whether he’ll appear under oath and with the perception that Snyder wants to postpone service for long enough to never have to testify did not receive a response. The league has not publicly stated whether it thinks Snyder should comply with the subpoena and respond to the questions.
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