![fallout new vegas house fallout new vegas house](https://www.giantbomb.com/a/uploads/original/10/106662/1618169-newvegas129.jpg)
Emails sent by Pash to WFT and Patriots executives during their respective investigations appear to corroborate that concern. The committee also seems to doubt the league’s boasting of impartiality when it conducts investigations.
![fallout new vegas house fallout new vegas house](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/xGzBfcAeKks/maxresdefault.jpg)
NDAs, the committee worries, might have been used to conceal conduct prohibited by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. The committee regards the absence of transparency particularly troubling given allegations that WFT offered to pay former female employees to sign non-disclosure agreements. Both Deflategate reports were made available to the public. In comparison, the NFL’s Deflategate investigation in 2015 produced the 139-page Wells Report and an 82-page “science” report authored by a firm retained by the NFL (not to mention a more than 20,000-word rebuttal published by the Patriots). The committee finds it curious that the investigation-which involved interviews with more than 150 people, collection of 650,000 emails and a $10 million fine-lacked an accompanying written report. * A statement that provides a list of all meetings or briefings that Wilkinson gave to the NFL, including any interim reports or read-outs. * A statement explaining which person or persons at the NFL instructed Wilkinson to provide her findings without an accompanying written report and an explanation as to why that was the case * A statement explaining Pash’s role in the WFT investigation * A statement explaining how, precisely, the NFL oversaw Wilkinson’s investigation-including which NFL executives conducted such oversight-and what, if any, changes Wilkinson made when oversight shifted from WFT to NFL * A statement of reasons for why WFT supposedly “requested” that the NFL assume oversight over the attorney WFT hired to investigate itself, Beth Wilkinson, and why the NFL agreed * A list of all NDAs used by the league and teams since 2016, and notation as to whether each resulted from any allegations of discrimination and retaliation * All league policies and procedures relating to the use of confidentiality agreements and NDAs by the league and its teams * All documents, communications, reports and findings from the WFT investigation 4 deadline to voluntarily produce a massive, far-reaching data trove, including: