San Diego Wave, president Jill Ellis not found to have violated NWSL policy

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The San Diego Sirens, the independent supporters group for the San Diego Wave, said in a statement Wednesday they participated in meetings with club leadership and NWSL representatives and were told the NWSL investigated allegations against the Wave via a third-party legal representative between February and April 2024.

The investigation did not find any violations of law or NWSL policy, which is more expansive.

“The NWSL has previously received reports of misconduct in the San Diego front office,” an NWSL spokesperson said. “Those reports were investigated by an independent third party and we are satisfied with the results, including the finding that there was no violation of league policy in connection with the reported conduct. Our policy to prevent and eliminate workplace discrimination, harassment, and bullying can be found here.

“Due to the confidential nature of workplace reviews and investigations, and our commitment to everyone who participates, we are not making public those findings. We will continue to take any and every report of misconduct seriously, hire independent third parties to investigate those reports, and take all appropriate actions based on the investigative findings.”

The supporters group was also told an email posted by former Wave video and…

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