Sources: NFLPA puts one of top lawyers on leave
Briefly

Heather McPhee, associate general counsel for the NFL Players Association since 2009, has been placed on paid administrative leave due to multiple complaints from employees. Allegations include failure to follow supervisors' directions, bullying, and disrupting the workplace. This decision follows her accusations that triggered a federal investigation into the NFL Players Association and Major League Baseball Players Association's financial practices. Sources indicate that Matt Curtin, head of NFL Players Inc., was among those who filed complaints against her. McPhee has been a vocal critic of the NFLPA's recent leadership decisions.
The NFL Players Association placed one of its top lawyers, Heather McPhee, on paid administrative leave after multiple employees filed complaints against her workplace conduct.
Complaints against McPhee alleged her failure to follow supervisors' directions, bullying colleagues, and disrupting the union's work environment, prompting her placement on leave.
Her accusations previously helped initiate a federal investigation into NFLPA and MLB Players Association financial dealings related to their $2 billion licensing company.
Among the complaints about McPhee was one from Matt Curtin, head of NFL Players Inc., indicating her contentious workplace relationships and criticism of union leadership.
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