Salford Red Devils chief operating officer quits alleging she was told to ‘sleep with individual’ at RFL

Salford Red Devils' chief operating officer, Claire Bradbury, has resigned, alleging that she was subjected to "misogynistic, inappropriate language" and was told to "sleep with an individual" at the Rugby Football League by the club's owners to address their financial crisis. The club will launch an internal investigation to address these allegations. The Red Devils are facing various off-field issues, including late payments to players and staff, the departure of the majority of their first-team squad, and an unpaid tax bill of almost £700,000. The club was recently taken over by a consortium led by businessman Dario Berta, and these allegations come just six months after the takeover.
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