A woman who consulted the team on its Native American relations, is suing the Blackhawks, Wirtz and the Chicago Blackhawks ...
In November 2022, the lawsuit alleges, a Blackhawks dancer approached a woman in a suite at United Center, startling the woman, whom Sanders says had previously filed a police report alleging the ...
The Chicago Blackhawks are facing a lawsuit from a former consultant of the team who was hired to help build relationships with Native American communities. Nina Sanders, who contracted for the ...
CHICAGO (CBS) -- The great-granddaughter and direct lineal descendant of Black Hawk – the legendary Native American war ...
A consultant hired to improve relationships with American Indian tribes is accusing the Chicago Blackhawks, its charity ...
A former Chicago Blackhawks contractor brought on to build relationships with the Native American community is suing the team for sexual harassment, fraud and breach of oral contract. Nina Sanders ...
Nina Sanders, who formerly worked as a contractor for the Chicago Blackhawks, filed a lawsuit Tuesday accusing the team of fraud and sexual harassment, Dave Savini and Samah Assad reported for CBS ...
CHICAGO (CBS) — A Native American woman who worked for the Chicago Blackhawks is suing the organization and its charity, the Chicago Blackhawks Foundation, accusing them of breach of oral ...
Joel Quenneville may be the second-winningest coach in NHL history, but to NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman, he could still be a ...
CHICAGO (AP) — A consultant the Chicago Blackhawks hired to improve relationships with American Indian tribes has filed a lawsuit accusing the team, its charity foundation and its CEO of fraud ...
Nina Sanders, an Apsáalooke curator and advocate, has filed a lawsuit against the Chicago Blackhawks Hockey Team, Inc., the Chicago Blackhawks Foundation, and their CEO, Daniel Wirtz. Filed on May 14, ...
July 2023: Sanders’ lawyers send a letter to the Blackhawks stating intent to sue. May 2024: Lawsuit filed in the Circuit Court of Cook County. This article first appeared on Chicago Hockey Now ...