Report: Dallas Cowboys Pay 4 Cheerleaders $2.4M Over Voyeur Claims

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Report: Dallas Cowboys Pay 4 Cheerleaders $2.4M Over Voyeur Claims
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ESPN has reported the Dallas Cowboys paid $2.4 million to four members of the team’s cheerleading squad who accused a team vice president of watching them undress in a locker room during a 2015 event at AT&T Stadium.

Dalrymple, who retired earlier this month after more than three decades of work with team owner Jerry Jones, issued a statement to ESPN denying the allegationsMax Faulkner/Fort Worth Star-Telegram/Tribune News Service via Getty Images

Each of the women received $399,523, the network reported, citing documents and unidentified people as sources. Dalrymple, who retired earlier this month after more than three decades of work with team owner Jerry Jones, issued a statement to ESPN denying the allegations.

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