Virginia strikes $1.3 million settlement with Commanders over season-ticket security deposits

Daniel Snyder is gone, but heā€™ll never be forgotten.

Especially not with lingering litigation to still be resolved.

Virginia attorney general Jason Miyares has announced a $1.3 settlement with the Commanders. Said Miyares on X, ā€œPrior ownership unlawfully kept security deposits for years after they should have been returned to season ticket holders. Now, that money is being repaid.ā€

Miyares includes a link to an NBCWashington.com story on the matter.

ā€œWe are pleased that this settlement has been reached resolving issues that occurred under prior ownership,ā€ the Commanders said in a statement to NBC Washington.

More than $600,000 has already been returned to season-ticket holders. The team has paid another $700,000 in penalties and costs.

While current ownership is cutting the checks, ithe purchase price likely reflected the liability that Josh Harris and company would be acquiring from Snyder.

ā€œI think itā€™s safe to say that what we saw here with Washington is they just viewed their fans as a way to get a buck ā€” the previous ownership, [the] way they treated their security deposits,ā€ Miyares said. ā€œThe new ownership recognized, listen, we inherited this, we bought this team. Weā€™re going to take ownership of it.ā€

The Commanders previously reached a deal with Maryland to return security deposits to season-ticket holders and pay a $250,000 penalty. Another $200,000 in repayments and a $425,000 fine was paid to settle D.C. claims related to the teamā€™s prior habit of taking, and keeping, season-ticket security deposits.

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