Racing Louisville FC fan
- ERIC CRAWFORD
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Louisville City Football Club fans protest Racing Louisville FC ownership amid a sex abuse scandal in women's soccer during a game on Oct. 5, 2022.
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"The abuse outlined in the report is reprehensible and we condemn the use of power to systemically harm women," a Sherwin-Williams spokeswoman said.
The club did not immediately respond to the new report Wednesday, as it digested the investigation's findings and consulted with the NWSL on its public statement.
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