Commanders To Pay $625,000 To D.C., Ticket Holders In Lawsuit Settlement Over Security Deposits

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Commanders To Pay $625,000 To D.C., Ticket Holders In Lawsuit Settlement Over Security Deposits
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The Washington Commanders will pay the D.C. government and its residents a combined 625,000 dollars to settle a lawsuit over the team’s handling of security deposits

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