Eddie McGuire's public apology to journalist Caroline Wilson has been deemed acceptable by the AFL but she accuses the broadcaster of repeated sexism and bullying.
Collingwood president McGuire will face no sanction from the AFL over on-air comments that he would pledge $50,000 if Wilson "stays under" in a charity ice pool, despite the league finding them disparaging and inappropriate.
McGuire, North Melbourne chairman James Brayshaw and All Australian selector Danny Frawley are all at the centre of a public outcry after last Monday's comments on radio station Triple M.
McGuire suggested Wilson should be the only participant in next year's charity ice slide at the AFL's Freeze MND charity match. He said he'd pay $50,000 if she stayed under the water, before going on to describe Wilson as "like a black widow".
In a column published on Monday in response to the controversy, Wilson said she had felt uncomfortable all week, with the comments taking her back to the old days.