There is nothing to suggest in Jerry Jones’ past, present, or future that this couldn’t be true.
There is only one way to find out, and that is to bring Maury out with the paternity tests. She isn’t suing Jones for any cash upfront. She is suing to make sure when he dies, she gets a piece of his estate like the rest of his kids.
Here is the breakdown of the lawsuit via the Dallas Morning News.
A 25-year-old Congressional aide who grew up in North Texas has sued Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, alleging he is her biological father.
Attorneys for Alexandra Davis filed the lawsuit Thursday in Dallas County, saying that Jones and her mother had a relationship in the mid-1990s from which she was conceived. According to court documents, Jones and Davis’ mother, Cynthia Davis, reached a settlement to financially support the mother and child as long as they didn’t publicly identify Jones as her father.
Alexandra Davis is asking a court to find that she isn’t legally bound by the agreement between Jones and her mother if she were to attempt to legally establish that he is her father. She doesn’t want to be sued or lose her financial trusts. She is also seeking declaration from the court that such settlement agreements should be “unenforceable” in Texas.
This is when the story gets really good when they explain how Davis’ mother and Jerry met.
Let’s just say Jerry made the married woman believe her cheating would never come back to bite her in the butt by telling a massive lie about his “soldiers.”
Check it out.
According to court documents, Cynthia Davis was married when she met Jones. She was working as a ticket counter agent for American Airlines at the airport in Little Rock, Ark., court documents said.
Jones “pursued” Cynthia Davis and the pair began a relationship, according to court documents. It’s unclear how long the relationship lasted.
Alexandra Davis was born on Dec. 16, 1996, and shortly afterward, Cynthia Davis and her husband filed for divorce. During the divorce proceedings, it was determined through genetic testing that Alexandra Davis was not the child of Cynthia Davis’ husband. He was not ordered to pay child support when the divorce was finalized, and Alexandra Davis did not have a legal father, court documents said.
Did the husband know the whole time that he wasn’t the father? Was Davis going to try to stick him with child knowing that it was at least possible Jones was the daddy?
It looks like the husband dodged a bullet.
After receiving the test results, Cynthia Davis told Jones that he was Alexandra Davis’ biological father, according to the lawsuit. According to court documents, Jones had told Cynthia Davis that he was not able to have children.
The lawsuit says that Jones and his lawyers negotiated a settlement with Cynthia Davis that would “exchange money for silence.” Jones had his friend and lawyer Donald Jack act on his behalf to help Cynthia Davis with her divorce proceedings, according to the lawsuit.
About $27,000 was used to help Cynthia Davis with her divorce, court documents said. An additional $30,000 was given to her to continue negotiations “in good faith.” The lawsuit alleges that it was in Jones’ best interest for Cynthia Davis to finalize the divorce before he was legally declared or identified as Alexandra Davis’ father.
Jones and Cynthia Davis worked out a “deal” stating that Jones would provide financial support for Cynthia and Alexandra Davis as long as they did not publicly reveal that he was Alexandra Davis’ father, court documents said. Breaching the deal would result in financial support being cut off and Jones or Jack would sue.
As part of the settlement, Davis could never try to establish that Jones was her father, and that is what she is fighting against now. I wonder if the husband got a settlement to stay quiet too, because Jerry would have had to pay me or I would have been writing books.
The lawsuit said Alexandra Davis has lived in fear of losing financial support from Jones if she told anyone who her father was. The only time she has disclosed her father’s identity was when she had to obtain security clearance from the FBI to work in the White House for President Donald Trump, the lawsuit said. She currently works for U.S. Rep. Ronny Jackson, an Amarillo Republican, according to her LinkedIn profile.
For my own entertainment I was hoping Jerry cheated with a black woman, but alas his daughter is a Trump supporter and MAGA. Where was she on January 6th?
Wild times.
Flip the pages for more times that Jerry was caught cheating on his wife.
