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Via Don Van Natta Jr. and Jeff Passan of ESPN.com, the NFLPA placed in-house counsel Heather McPhee on paid administrative ...
The NFL Players Association put Heather McPhee, whose allegations helped prompt a federal investigation, on paid ...
The lead-up to the 2025 NFL season has been an eventful one for the NFL Players Association.
The NFL Players Association has placed one of its top lawyers on paid administrative leave following complaints from multiple ...
NFLPA attorney Heather McPhee put on leave after HR complaints; earlier, her claims on NFLPA finances led to FBI investigation.
The problems continue for the NFLPA as they have placed one of their top lawyers on leave after receiving complaints, ...
The NFLPA has sent one of its lawyers on leave following reports of multiple complaints amid shakeup at the top.
The latest twist in the drama that has consumed the NFL Players Association features a lawyer who reportedly squared off with former executive director Lloyd Howell and is now facing some charges ...
According to the report, Heather McPhee, associate general counsel for the NFLPA, was put on leave after multiple union employees filed complaints with the human resources department.
On May 30, McPhee (who has worked for the union since 2009) sent a memo to the NFLPA executive committee regarding the fact that she had been contacted by federal investigators exploring OneTeam ...
His NFL Players Association attorney, Heather McPhee, had heard Rice talk about the night of Feb. 15 many times. He had always used the word "hit" to describe what he did to his then-fiancee ...
Enter Heather McPhee. McPhee is the NFL Players Association attorney who represented former Baltimore Raven Ray Rice in his appeal of the league’s indefinite suspension last year. [fragment ...