The owner of the Washington Commanders testified for more than 11 hours in a deposition for the US House Committee on Oversight and Reform.
He did so under oath. His attorney had worked with the committee to find a way for him to testify.
He answered all the questions, according to a spokesman for the man. The transcript can be made public, but it will take a long time. The audio of the deposition is sent to both sides.
There was a video conference from overseas. The Mediterranean Sea is where his yacht is located. There were various events planned to commemorate the one-year anniversary of his mother's death, which took place in Israel in July.
Shortly after 8 a.m., the deposition started. At 6:30 p.m., the end was reached.
The Commanders' dramatic two-year transformation and hope for the organization's bright future were described in a statement by a spokesman for Mr.
Changes have been made in the organization over the last two years.
The committee didn't make a statement.
The committee began investigating in October. A source said that the committee hasn't finished looking into the organization.