Cowboys paid $2.4m to settle cheerleaders’ locker-room voyeurism claims

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Cowboys paid $2.4m to settle cheerleaders’ locker-room voyeurism claims

  • ESPN says cheerleaders accused executive of filming them
  • Cowboys investigated allegations but found no wrongdoing

The Dallas Cowboys paid a multimillion dollar settlement to members of their cheerleading squad after allegations that a senior team executive filmed them in the AT&T Stadium locker rooms, according to documents obtained by ESPN.

In a report published on Wednesday, ESPN said that the team paid a total of $2.4m in the settlement, which involved four cheerleaders. One of the women alleges that she saw Richard Dalrymple, the Cowboys’ longtime senior vice president for public relations and communications, covertly filming them with his iPhone while they undressed after an event in 2015. Dalrymple used his security keycard to enter the locker room through a back door, but says he was unaware the cheerleaders were present.

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