The performance of the Dallas Cowboys is no longer the only cause of worry for their owner Jerry Jones. A woman named Alexandra Davis has filed a civil suit to claim her place among the businessman’s heirs.
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At least that’s what everyday life The Dallas Morning News said Wednesday. Alexandra, 25, would be the fruit of an extramarital relationship between her mother Cynthia and the billionaire. Jones has been married to Eugenia since 1963 and three children are from that marriage, while Alexandra’s birth caused her mother to divorce her after a negative paternity test.
Cynthia Davis and Jones would have come to an agreement since the birth of Alexandra so that the identity of the father remains secret in exchange for substantial financial assistance. The two women also participated in the last season of the local reality show “Big Rich Texas”.
However, this agreement stipulates that Alexandra cannot attempt to establish the identity of her father by any means whatsoever. It is this clause in particular, as well as certain others which are binding on her, that she is trying to have the courts invalidate.
Jones bought the Cowboys in 1989 for $140 million. The value of the team was valued at $6.5 million in 2021 by the magazine Forbes.