Lloyd Howell charged NFLPA for strip club visits
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NFLPA executive director Lloyd Howell Jr. was accused of sexual discrimination and retaliation in a 2011 lawsuit stemming from his time with Booz Allen, a consulting company. It's unclear whether NFLPA members were informed about that lawsuit when they elected Howell to be their next executive director in 2023, according to ESPN.
It's becoming harder and harder to keep up with the various twists and turns in the disintegration of Lloyd Howell's two-year run as the NFL Players Association's executive director.
Former NFL Players Association leader Lloyd Howell Jr. resigned after an outside investigator hired by the union received documents this week showing he charged the union for two visits to strip clubs.
Lloyd Howell resigned from his position after an outside investigator received documents showing he reportedly charged the union for two visits to strip clubs.
Former NFLPA executive director Lloyd Howell resigned Thursday night after an outside investigator reportedly discovered Howell charged the union for multiple strip club visits, according to ESPN. Howell allegedly charged the union $738.