Settlement creates $5M US fund for U.S. women’s soccer league players abused by coaches, officials

Settlement creates $5M US fund for U.S. women’s soccer league players abused by coaches, officials

The U.S. National Women's Soccer League will establish a $5-million US fund for players as part of a settlement that stemmed from allegations of emotional and sexual misconduct that rocked the league in 2021.Attorneys general from Washington, D.C., Illinois and

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