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New York Times says internal investigation of Dianna Russini "is still ongoing"

Dianna Russini faces scrutiny as reports of an internal investigation and bodycam footage linking her to traffic incidents circulate.

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Recent reports highlight the emergence of bodycam footage that allegedly shows an interaction between Russini and a police officer concerning a traffic ticket. The situation has drawn connections to the Buffalo Bills and the Minnesota Vikings, according to sports media outlets.

Coverage from Yahoo Sports, Star Tribune, Defector, and Fox News emphasizes the release of video evidence and the potential impact on NFL teams. Reports identify the event as a point of controversy, with Defector characterizing past reporting by Russini as inaccurate.

It is not yet specified what administrative actions may follow the review of the bodycam footage or how NFL organizations will respond to the ongoing narrative.

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What is the status of the Dianna Russini investigation?

Coverage indicates that the internal investigation is still ongoing.

How are NFL teams involved in this report?

Yahoo Sports and the Star Tribune have linked the situation to the Buffalo Bills and the Minnesota Vikings, respectively.

What does the bodycam footage show?

According to Fox News, the footage shows an interaction between Russini and a police officer regarding a traffic ticket.

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