The Cowboys settled for $2.4 million with four team cheerleaders who accused former senior vice president of public relations Rich Dalrymple of voyeurism in their locker room.
Team owner Jerry Jones said the team settled with the cheerleaders out of court to show “how seriously we took these allegations and we wanted them to know that we were real serious and so the settlement was the way to go.” Settling out of court, of course, is no one’s idea of showing how seriously an organization takes allegations of misconduct. Dalrymple recently retired after 32 years with the Cowboys, who curiously did not announce his retirement. He denied the cheerleaders’ accusations and said the matter had been handled internally years ago.