The previous senior vp of public relations for the Dallas Cowboys, Richard Dalrymple, has been accused of taking inappropriate images of Charlotte Jones Anderson, a senior vp for the staff and daughter of staff proprietor Jerry Jones.

Dalrymple can also be going through accusations of being the reason for a 2016 settlement between the staff and a number of other cheerleaders, ESPN reported. He allegedly entered the cheerleaders' locker room in 2015 and held his telephone from behind a partial wall, which was seen by the cheerleaders as they had been undressing. The group later paid a $2.4 million confidential settlement to among the ladies, who agreed to not publicize the incident.

In a separate incident 4 months earlier, Dalrymple was allegedly seen taking images believed to be geared toward Charlotte Jones Anderson below a desk by a fan who was watching a stay stream of the Dallas Cowboys' warfare room through the 2015 NFL Draft.

In April 2015, the fan posted a touch upon an area TV station's Fb web page suggesting considered one of their reporters "look into" what he claimed to have seen through the stay stream, in keeping with ESPN. He mentioned within the preliminary put up and in one other despatched on to Charlotte Jones Anderson that whereas a number of Cowboys executives had been standing and celebrating after making a draft choose, Dalrymple allegedly aimed the digicam of his telephone below Jones Anderson's skirt a number of occasions.

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A former Dallas Cowboys govt was allegedly the reason for a 2016 settlement between the staff and cheerleaders, and in addition allegedly took upskirt images of Jerry Jones' daughter. Above, the Dallas Cowboys emblem is seen at AT&T Stadium on September 30, 2018, in Arlington, Texas.Ronald Martinez/Getty Photographs

These posts had been found months later by an legal professional for 4 Cowboys cheerleaders who had felt their allegations of an incident that happened in September 2015 weren't being taken significantly sufficient, ESPN reported.

The 4 cheerleaders had been in uniform performing on the Cowboys' Kickoff Luncheon occasion previous to the 2015-16 NFL season and went to AT&T stadium's cheerleader locker room to vary garments to attend the remainder of the occasion.

Whereas they had been within the locker room, Dalrymple allegedly entered the room by a again door. Minutes later, one of many ladies observed a telephone being held by a person's hand seen across the fringe of a partial wall between the locker room and the hallway resulting in the again entrance.

One of many cheerleaders requested what the particular person was doing, and allegedly noticed and acknowledged Dalrymple as he left the room with out saying something. The incident was reported by the cheerleaders to the staff's human assets and authorized departments. Following an investigation, Dalrymple was allegedly given a warning, had his entry to the cheerleaders' locker room revoked, and safety insurance policies surrounding the locker room had been modified, in keeping with ESPN.

Months later, the ladies allegedly offered the Cowboys with their legal professional's findings, which included the separate allegations made towards Dalrymple by the followers on Fb and a signed affidavit by the fan who made the unique put up describing what he had seen.

A settlement was signed in Might 2016, and the Cowboys paid the 4 ladies $2.4 million over the subsequent 12 months. The ladies and others concerned within the case signed nondisclosure agreements to not communicate publicly in regards to the allegations or settlement, in keeping with ESPN.

Dalrymple, 61, retired from the Cowboys group after 32 years earlier this month, detailing his plans to spend time with household to The Dallas Morning Information. He denied taking any inappropriate images or movies of the cheerleaders or Jones, and solely ever admitted to coming into the locker room, which he maintains he thought was empty, and mentioned he left as soon as he realized there have been individuals inside.

Newsweek reached out to the Dallas Cowboys for remark.

The allegations towards Dalrymple are the most recent in a sequence of accusations made towards NFL groups, house owners and different executives lately. Earlier this month, former Miami Dolphins coach Brian Flores filed a lawsuit towards a number of NFL groups alleging racially discriminatory hiring practices and mentioned Stephen Ross, proprietor of the Dolphins, had supplied him $100,000 to lose video games through the 2019 season to enhance their draft choose the next 12 months.

Flores' lawsuit led NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to say final week previous to the Tremendous Bowl that the league will "re-evaluate" their present variety insurance policies.

A number of former Washington Commanders workers testified earlier thanCongress earlier this month describing allegations of sexual harassment and mistreatment of feminine workers by Commanders proprietor Daniel Snyder and different executives. The NFL has since mentioned it'll lead the investigation into the allegations.

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