Controversy continues to swirl around Washington Football Team owner Daniel Snyder.

In a Wednesday story by The Washington Post, dozens more team employees directly implicated Snyder in the team's previously reported culture of sexual harassment.

More than 100 interviews were conducted and it was reported that Snyder "has presided over an organization in which women say they have been marginalized, discriminated against and exploited."

The Post reports that Larry Michael, Washington's longtime team broadcaster and a senior vice president, directed the crew of a 2008 cheerleader photoshoot to compile lewd outtakes, including topless shots in "sharp focus" and moments where cheerleaders had bare breasts inadvertently exposed, for a private video for Snyder.

Snyder, who's vowed to remake Washington's culture on multiple occasions this offseason, has since responded to the allegations.

"The behavior described in the Washington Post's latest story has no place in our franchise, in our society," he said. "I take full responsibility for the culture of our organization ... I have admittedly been too hands-off as an owner and allowed others to have day-to-day control to the detriment of our organization. Going forward I am going to be more involved, and we have already made major changes in personnel, bringing in new leadership to drive cultural transformation on and off the field."