Washington Nationals apologize to pitcher after firing director who admitted to religious discrimination
The Washington Nationals have issued an apology to pitcher Trevor Williams following the firing of Sean Hudson, the former Director of Community Relations, who was caught on video admitting to religious discrimination. Hudson claimed that Williams was excluded from promotions due to his opposition to an anti-Catholic group. The team's President emphasized that the organization does not support such discrimination and values Williams as a member of the team.
- ▪Sean Hudson was fired after admitting to religious discrimination against Trevor Williams.
- ▪Hudson claimed that Williams was excluded from promotions because of his opposition to the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.
- ▪The Nationals' President stated that the organization is not anti-Catholic and apologized to Williams.
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