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E60: Truth Be Told: The Fight For Women's Professional Soccer (2:47)

From the point of view of those who experienced it first-hand, see the powerful story of the women's professional soccer players who have been accused of sexual assault. E60 is available on-demand. There is a time and a place for it.

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Cindy Parlow Cone said that more allegations of abuse have come to light since the Yates report was published.

In two interviews with CNN, Parlow Cone disclosed at least three more cases. The cases have been passed on to the U.S. Center for Safe Sport according to Parlow Cone.

Parlow Cone said that the report encourages more people to come forward.

The investigation, which was a year in the making and included interviews with 200 people, revealed that abuse and mismanagement in the NWSL had become a systemic problem.

According to the report, abuse in the NWSL is a result of a deeper culture in women's soccer that starts in the youth league.

"We're not going to be able to root it out unless more brave people come forward to tell us," Parlow Cone said.

Parlow Cone was the manager of the Portland Thorns when she experienced sexual harassment.

When she left the franchise, she reported the incident.

She said that society needs to change and evolve to make it safer for women to complain about harassment at work.

It is going to take a long time. It won't be a quick fix.