Maybe you saw this on social media last night, or caught it on the local TV news this morning. FOX 29 spent some time talking about it.

Long story short, a former Sixers dance team member, Yahne Coleman, says she was bullied and harassed by other members of the team a few years ago, with her story being shared on the Instagram page of R&B singer Trey Songz.

The post begins with a video of Annie Weiss, former dance team captain, who rips into Coleman with a variety of racially-charged insults. There’s also a screen shot of an email that Coleman sent to Chief Operating Officer Lara Price, asking her to look into the abuse.

Here’s the first post, with those items:

Says Weiss, among other things:

“I will slum it to the west side of Philly just to find your ass, beat the shit out of it, and get you blacklisted from whatever club you think you can get into. Alright? Bye.”

And Price’s response to Coleman, via email, reads like this:

Yahne — Thank you for bringing the issue to my/our attention. We will promptly look into this.

Can you also send me the best contact number for you as our HR and Legal team will want to reach out to discuss with you. Because we are about to depart for Labor Day weekend, we will be reaching out next week at the earliest.

If you need to know anything in the interim, please let me know.

Thank you.

Kyle Neubeck over at Voice got a statement from the Sixers, explaining that the organization intends to “investigate the matter immediately.” They also note that Weiss left the dance team in 2013 and that the video was filmed in 2016.

But wait, there’s more!

In a follow-up post, Trey Songz shares what appears to be a direct message from Weiss, asking him to delete the post and alleging that Coleman threatened her husband and kids:

Coleman says the team did nothing during her three years with the dance squad.

On her Instagram page, she wrote the following:

First of all Thank you @treysongz , @hollywoodunlocked and you amazing people that’s showing me support.

I was scared to release this because I was bullied and racially targeted by my 76ers NBA teammates and former Teammates. I went to my coach Dayna Haftez and the Sixers organization crying out for help so many times. I sent the video above of me being racially profiled, bullied and threatened to my coach Dayna Haftez, Lara Price the 76ers Senior Vice President of Business and HR seeking help and nothing was done. They would move my things into the bathroom stall for me to get ready for games. They would make fun of my pictures in a group chat, talking about my black features and send me videos threatening my safety. I did not want them to run me away from a dream I always wanted to accomplish so I tried my hardest to remain strong through it all. I went through this for 3 years. When I auditioned for my 4th year this group of girls called me the night before on the phone saying “your BLACK ass will not be coming back”. I still went to the tryouts and unfortunately that was the end of my 76ers dance team career. It didn’t stop there. They proceeded to harass me by calling and leaving hateful racial videos saying they would come to the slums of West Philly Ghetto and physically harm me. I’m not from the ghetto and never lived in the ghetto but because I’m black they decided to say this laughing and giggling. They went around asking about me, finding out where I worked and calling my employment saying things to get me fired. I would hate for this group of women who are still working and connected to the Sixers Organization/Flyer Ice Hockey Dance Team Coach to hurt another young talented black girl. Sadly to say, I let this racial bullying incident from this group of women deter me from my dancing career.

The women in the video- Annie Weiss aka Annie Fuhrman business pages @mommycanyou @ projectstillhuman, Malinda, Nicole Current Captain , Kerri 76ers Current Dance Coach, Danielle Flyer Ice Team Coach, Erica, Val, Julie, Lauren, Coach Dayna Hafetz TAG @76ersent @sixers @nba @shaunking @fox29philly PART OWNERS @willsmith @jadapinkettsmith #blm

Guess we’ll just have to wait and see what happens with the investigation. As the Sixers mentioned in the statement, the video was released after Weiss left the dance team, so they’d have to put together a specific timeline of events, piecing together who was employed by the organization while Coleman was on the dance team. Otherwise, one would assume they wouldn’t have much jurisdiction regarding things that are done or said by people who are no longer on the payroll (though they could certainly go to bat for a current employee).

Keep an eye on this story.