Dolphins' Martin meeting with NFL investigator

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New York • Miami Dolphins lineman Jonathan Martin has arrived at the office of the NFL lawyer investigating the team's bullying scandal.

The league is trying to gather information about the harassment Martin says he was subjected to by teammate Richie Incognito.

Martin and a companion arrived at lawyer Ted Wells' Manhattan office building Friday and were met by a crush of reporters. The offensive lineman smiled but did not respond to questions while entering the building.

Incognito has been suspended by the Dolphins. He filed a grievance Thursday against the team over his suspension. Incognito has said his conduct was part of the normal locker-room environment.

Dolphins owner Stephen Ross also plans to meet with Martin. On Monday, he said two committees would examine the locker-room culture. Players have been virtually unanimous in saying it doesn't need to be changed.