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NY Jets owner Woody Johnson — who’s also the U.S. ambassador to the U.K. — was investigated by the State Dept. over alleged racist and sexist comments to his staff, according to CNN.
Long story short, the CNN report paints Johnson as a racist, sexist meathead, who often made insensitive comments about minorities and women in the capacity of doing his job.
Here are some of the allegations …
— In 2018, Johnson allegedly made racist remarks before an event for Black History Month. CNN says he “appeared agitated and asked if the audience would be ‘a whole bunch of Black people?'”
Multiple sources told CNN that Johnson openly questioned the need for Black History Month — and “argued that Black fathers didn’t remain with their families and that was the ‘real challenge.'”
The incident was reported to the Office of the Inspector General, says CNN.
— Multiple sources tell CNN that Johnson would hold official meetings at a fancy “men’s only” club in London called “White’s” — where no female diplomats were allowed to attend.
— Johnson is also accused of making all sorts of offensive statements about women during his job as ambassador … many of which focused on looks.
CNN described some of the comments this way … “According to one source, at certain public events, Johnson would start his remarks by quipping about how many pretty women were present — reducing them to decorative objects in a way a source described as ‘just sort of cringeworthy.'”
The State Dept. did not comment on the status of the investigation — but told CNN that Woody is a “valued member of the team who has led Mission UK honorably and professionally.”
“We stand by Ambassador Johnson and look forward to him continuing to ensure our special relationship with the UK is strong.”
We reached out to the NY Jets for comment — so far, no word back.
Johnson — who was appointed ambassador to the United Kingdom by President Donald Trump in 2017 — is an heir to the Johnson & Johnson empire.
He famously purchased the NY Jets in 2000 for $635 million.