Bills COO, senior VP fired for professionally unethical romantic relationship: Sources

Bills COO, senior VP fired for professionally unethical romantic relationship: Sources

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — John Roth, chief operating officer and executive vice president of the Buffalo Bills and Buffalo Sabres, was fired by owner Terry Pegula on Wednesday, fewer than three months after being elevated to the position. Kathryn D’Angelo, senior VP/general counsel of the Bills, was also fired Wednesday.
Three sources with direct knowledge of the decision tell The Athletic that Roth and D’Angelo were in a romantic relationship, and the situation came to a head in London, where the Bills played the Jacksonville Jaguars in Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Oct. 8.
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