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SJ - March 31, 2022
Jerry Jones reportedly paid nearly $3 million in child support to the mother of the 25-year-old woman who filed paternity lawsuit against the Cowboys owner. This according to his former lawyer Don Jack, who did an interview with ESPN.
Alexandra Davis is the 25-year-old woman who filed the lawsuit claiming Jones had a relationship with her mom in the 90s and that he is her biological father.
From ESPN:
Jerry Jones has paid nearly $3 million to the woman who says she is his biological daughter, including her full tuition at SMU and a $70,000 Range Rover on her 16th birthday, and to her mother, according to the Little Rock, Arkansas, lawyer who delivered the payments on behalf of the Dallas Cowboys owner.
Lawyer Don Jack told ESPN that he made regular payments on Jones' behalf to Alexandra Davis, the 25-year-old congressional aide who filed a paternity lawsuit against Jones on March 3, and her mother, Cynthia Spencer Davis, whom Jones met in 1995 when she was a ticket-counter agent for American Airlines in Arkansas.
"On numerous occasions I have made payments on behalf of Mr. Jones to Cindy and Alex Davis," Jack said in a statement. A longtime friend of Jones, Jack said he struck an agreement on Jones' behalf with Spencer Davis in 1995, paying her $375,000 and providing "for monthly payments for child support which ultimately totaled over $2 million."
Jones has not acknowledged that Davis is his biological daughter. Asked why he used the term "child support" in his statement, Jack said, "I used the term child support because that's what the agreement calls it." Asked if the "child support" payments indicate that Jones is Davis' father, Jack paused for five seconds before saying, "I am not going to answer that one. My statement speaks for itself."
Talk about a deal for Jones. If true he got off relatively light for having an alleged love child and being worth billions or whatever insane amount of money he's worth. I'll be watching this one play out in court....
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