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Julia Poe: Chicago Red Stars — from owner Arnim Whisler to those who knew — face a turning point after damning Yates report

For nearly a decade, the Chicago Red Stars and the National Women’s Soccer League sold fans and players a lie. Women’s soccer teams at large have long staked their advertising on the idea of inspiring young girls to dream bigger. The sentiment can feel corny at best, patronizing at worst. It’s also a complete fabrication. The reality of professional women’s soccer in the U.S. is a nightmare, ...
In this photo from July 2, 2019, Chicago Red Stars owner Arnim Whisler attends a watch party for the U.S. women's soccer team during the semifinals of the World Cup at Lincoln Park.

For nearly a decade, the Chicago Red Stars and the National Women’s Soccer League sold fans and players a lie.

Women’s soccer teams at large have long staked their advertising on the idea of inspiring young girls to dream bigger. The sentiment can feel corny at best, patronizing at worst. It’s also a complete fabrication.

The reality of professional women’s soccer in the U.S. is a nightmare, proved by the release last week of the Yates report — an independent investigation headed by former acting U.S. Attorney General Sally Q. Yates and the law firm of King & Spaulding commissioned after a series of scandals last year.

The 319-page document — entitled “Report of the Independent Investigation to the

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