NFLPA places lawyer who initiated FBI probe on paid administrative leave, per report

The National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) has placed Heather McPhee, the lawyer who initiated an FBI probe into the organization, on paid administrative leave, according to a report. McPhee's memos, which were sent to the NFLPA executive committee, prompted the FBI investigation earlier this year. The investigation is focused on allegations of financial impropriety and workplace misconduct within the NFLPA. The NFLPA has not provided a specific reason for placing McPhee on leave, but the move comes amid the ongoing FBI probe. McPhee has been a prominent figure in the investigation, which has raised concerns about the organization's internal practices and governance. The report suggests that the NFLPA's decision to place McPhee on leave may be a response to her role in initiating the FBI investigation. However, the NFLPA has not issued any official statement regarding the matter, and it remains unclear how this development will affect the ongoing probe.
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