The Raiders organization, often embattled in turmoil, continues to spiral out of control following recent allegations of misconduct from team owner Mark Davis.
According to a report from The Las Vegas Review-Journal, the Raiders “enabled a culture in Oakland and Las Vegas that left [some female employees] feeling unsupported, underpaid and at risk of retaliation if they voiced concerns.” One woman who worked for the team said the Raiders created a “boys club and the mob wrapped in one.”
The report states some women claimed they were told how to dress and were singled out for distracting the men in the office. “Those things were inappropriate because I had boobs and a butt,” she said. “I just started wearing pants because I felt like I couldn’t wear skirts or dresses, or I would be seen as being provocative.”
The allegations come just a month after Davis fired team president Dan Ventrelle. The team also parted ways with GM Mike Mayock and hired new coach Josh McDaniels after firing John Gruden amidst controversy in the middle of last season.