Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones slammed with a paternity suit by 25-year old woman
Dallas Cowboys’ owner, Jerry Jones just cannot catch a break from controversy at the moment. Only days, after his controversy with the cheerleaders ended, he has been handed a paternity suit by a 25-year old woman, who has claimed herself to be his daughter.
Alexandra Davis, who lives in Washington, D.C., filed a complaint last week against billionaire Jerry Jones, alleging that he paid her and her mother, Cynthia Davis Spenser, $375,000 to stay quiet about their 1995 affair.
Jerry Jones has not released a statement from his side regarding the impending lawsuit
Davis and her mother were supposed to keep the identity of Jones a secret, in return for financial support from the business tycoon, who had set up two trusts for the mother and daughter.
However, now, Alexandra Davis wants to get herself out of the confidentiality agreement and has requested the court to do the same. Jerry Jones spokesman, Jim Wilkinson, and attorney Andrew Bergman both declined to comment on the complaint.
Jones, of Dallas, Texas, has been married to Eugenia Jones, 75, for 59 years, and they have three children namely Stephen, 57, Jerry Jr., 52, and Charlotte Jones Anderson, 55.
Jones allegedly began dating Davis Spencer in 1995, while she was working at an American Airlines ticket counter in Little Rock, Arkansas, and was in the process of divorcing her husband.
The lawsuit also claimed that Jones “abandoned and ostracised,” his alleged daughter, Davis after she was born in Little Rock on December 16, 1996.
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