Report: Jerry Jones may go to trial!
Looks like Jerry isn't out of the woods yet.
The Football Feed
Dallas Cowboys general manager and owner Jerry Jones may have to go to court after all.
A previously dismissed lawsuit that was filed by an unnamed woman may go to trial; the woman stated that Jones "kissed her on the mouth and forcibly grabbed her without her consent" during a Dallas Cowboys game in 2018 in the Tom Landry Room of AT&T Stadium in Arlington. The complaint that was dismissed in 2020 said that Cowboys team officials "knew or should have known of (Jones') misconduct."
The woman, known only as J.G., said that she has suffered from "severe emotional distress" and "psychological pain and suffering".
The Cowboys owner has denied the allegations, labeling them as "malicious and hurtful."
"We always knew we were going to win because the law was on our side," J.G.'s attorney, Thomas Daniel Bowers, told The Dallas Morning News Tuesday. "A victim’s finally going to get her day in court and that’s very important."
The dismissal has been reversed by the court because J.G. "made a good faith attempt to amend her pleadings in response to the court’s special exceptions order."
We'll keep our eyes peeled as to what happens next in this major development.