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Saints cheerleader's lawyer wants $1, a meeting to settle NFL case: report

The lawyer representing former New Orleans Saints cheerleader Bailey Davis, who has filed discrimination claims against the NFL, has proposed settlement terms with the league, according to The New York Times.

The terms? One dollar, and a four-hour meeting with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. The lawyer, Sara Blackwell, who also represents former Miami Dolphins cheerleader Kristan Wade, hopes the meeting would push the league to have an open conversation about how to make the treatment of its cheerleaders more equitable.

Dozens of cheerleaders in recent weeks have come forward with complaints about how unfairly they're treated on the job, with stringent rules mandating how they look, act and use social media.