The woman chose to file under a pseudonym to reportedly minimize the risk of attracting media attention, according to her attorney.
«On information and belief, Defendant Jerry Jones has a sleazy history of allegedly sexually assaulting and assaulting females and it appears that both the Cowboys and NFL have turned a blind eye to said illegal behavior over the years,» her complaint reads.
In court papers filed in response to the suit, attorneys for the Cowboys owner called the allegations «conclusory and vague,» and said they «lacked any factual support.» Jones' attorneys claimed Doe sued him «in hopes to garner media attention to force a settlement,» calling the allegations, «false.»
«Defendants are still in the dark over a year after this case was originally filed on who the Plaintiff is or what alleged incident she is referring to,» reads a motion by Jones' attorneys, who claim that Doe was required to publicly reveal her name and did not comply with a Court Order.
Meanwhile, attorneys for the Cowboys have responded to the suit, suggesting the allegations are «conclusory and vague» and «lacked any factual support.»
Clearly, this is an ongoing battle that won't be disappearing any time soon.
Despite the case being initially opened back in September 2020, a new court date for December 5, 2022, has been set.