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“Let It Go”? Inside a Former NFL Official’s Discrimination Lawsuit
At one point, according to a 32-page federal complaint, an NFL executive told a referee to join Frozen on Broadway and learn to sing “Let It Go.” Not as a joke. As feedback. That allegation appears in a lawsuit filed in the Southern District of New York by former NFL official Robin DeLorenzo, who worked in the league from April 2022 through February 2025. It is one of several details included in a complaint that spans twelve claims under federal and state law, all centered o
Charles Bergin
Apr 204 min read


Inside NASCAR’s Antitrust Showdown: How the RTA Lawsuit Could Redefine League Power
When NASCAR teams filed sweeping antitrust lawsuits in 2024, led by 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports, with support from the Race Team Alliance (RTA), they didn’t just challenge a sport’s business model. They put the entire franchise league power dynamic on trial. At stake is control over the economic engine of stock-car racing: the teams that build and race the cars, or the sanctioning body that owns the brand, the schedule, and the broadcast rights. These lawsuits, now
Oliver Stevens
Nov 17, 20254 min read


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