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I am a die-hard optimist, but even I am being beaten down by my team this year. I don't remember feeling this pessimistic heading into a season.

 

Welcome to the club,

 

As a die hard Raiders fan from the late 60's. As another season starts. I have no possitive feelings about them this year. Same old sh**!!

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Lawsuit: Former exotic dancer accuses Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones of sexual assault

 

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Jana Weckerly, the woman who allegedly took this photo of Jerry Jones, is now suing the Dallas Cowboys owner for sexual assault.

 

A former exotic dancer on Monday sued Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, accusing him of sexual assault after a June 2009 incident in a local hotel.

 

Jana Weckerly, 27, from Ardmore, Okla., said Jones fondled her genitals, forced her to touch or rub his penis, and required she watch as the 71-year-old Jones received oral sex from another woman. Weckerly is seeking more than $1 million in punitive damages.

 

She was not available for comment Tuesday. Her Dallas attorney Thomas Bowers said his client is in counseling and is taking medicine to help her cope with trauma from the incident.

 

Bowers would not say how Jones forced Weckerly to submit to the alleged assault.

 

The encounter between Jones and the three women was first detailed in a rambling manifesto by a Wichita, Kan., man, Frank Hoover, last month. He included three photos of the Cowboys owner and two women in sexually seductive poses. Weckerly did not appear in any of the photos. She took them with her cell phone.

 

Jones said the photos “misrepresented” what happened that night, but would not answer questions about the incident. Jones did not immediately respond to requests for comment Tuesday.

 

The lawsuit also alleges Jones conspired to cover up the incident by forcing Weckerly to sign an agreement to conceal the alleged assault.

 

Bowers said Tuesday the sexual assault happened in a bathroom of a local five-star hotel. Afterward, Jones and Weckerly went to a dance floor where the Cowboys owner allegedly continued his advances.

 

“After apparently too much resistance from Weckerly, Jones did what perhaps billionaires do,” Bowers wrote in a news release. “He had his large personal security men lift Weckerly and the two other women from the ground and pack them out of the club.”

 

Bowers said Jones started out as a friendly guy with a desire to party. At one point, he offered to put his Super Bowl ring on Weckerly’s finger. The attorney also said Jones posed with a kneeling woman after she spent “special time” with him. His shirt was out and his pants were unzipped.

 

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Lawsuit: Former exotic dancer accuses Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones of sexual assault

 

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Jana Weckerly, the woman who allegedly took this photo of Jerry Jones, is now suing the Dallas Cowboys owner for sexual assault.

 

A former exotic dancer on Monday sued Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, accusing him of sexual assault after a June 2009 incident in a local hotel.

 

Jana Weckerly, 27, from Ardmore, Okla., said Jones fondled her genitals, forced her to touch or rub his penis, and required she watch as the 71-year-old Jones received oral sex from another woman. Weckerly is seeking more than $1 million in punitive damages.

 

She was not available for comment Tuesday. Her Dallas attorney Thomas Bowers said his client is in counseling and is taking medicine to help her cope with trauma from the incident.

 

Bowers would not say how Jones forced Weckerly to submit to the alleged assault.

 

The encounter between Jones and the three women was first detailed in a rambling manifesto by a Wichita, Kan., man, Frank Hoover, last month. He included three photos of the Cowboys owner and two women in sexually seductive poses. Weckerly did not appear in any of the photos. She took them with her cell phone.

 

Jones said the photos “misrepresented” what happened that night, but would not answer questions about the incident. Jones did not immediately respond to requests for comment Tuesday.

 

The lawsuit also alleges Jones conspired to cover up the incident by forcing Weckerly to sign an agreement to conceal the alleged assault.

 

Bowers said Tuesday the sexual assault happened in a bathroom of a local five-star hotel. Afterward, Jones and Weckerly went to a dance floor where the Cowboys owner allegedly continued his advances.

 

“After apparently too much resistance from Weckerly, Jones did what perhaps billionaires do,” Bowers wrote in a news release. “He had his large personal security men lift Weckerly and the two other women from the ground and pack them out of the club.”

 

Bowers said Jones started out as a friendly guy with a desire to party. At one point, he offered to put his Super Bowl ring on Weckerly’s finger. The attorney also said Jones posed with a kneeling woman after she spent “special time” with him. His shirt was out and his pants were unzipped.

 

Sigh.................................................
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Lawsuit: Former exotic dancer accuses Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones of sexual assault

 

http://thescoopblog.dallasnews.com/files/2014/09/JerryJonesPhoto.jpg

 

 

Jana Weckerly, the woman who allegedly took this photo of Jerry Jones, is now suing the Dallas Cowboys owner for sexual assault.

 

A former exotic dancer on Monday sued Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, accusing him of sexual assault after a June 2009 incident in a local hotel.

 

Jana Weckerly, 27, from Ardmore, Okla., said Jones fondled her genitals, forced her to touch or rub his penis, and required she watch as the 71-year-old Jones received oral sex from another woman. Weckerly is seeking more than $1 million in punitive damages.

 

She was not available for comment Tuesday. Her Dallas attorney Thomas Bowers said his client is in counseling and is taking medicine to help her cope with trauma from the incident.

 

Bowers would not say how Jones forced Weckerly to submit to the alleged assault.

 

The encounter between Jones and the three women was first detailed in a rambling manifesto by a Wichita, Kan., man, Frank Hoover, last month. He included three photos of the Cowboys owner and two women in sexually seductive poses. Weckerly did not appear in any of the photos. She took them with her cell phone.

 

Jones said the photos “misrepresented” what happened that night, but would not answer questions about the incident. Jones did not immediately respond to requests for comment Tuesday.

 

The lawsuit also alleges Jones conspired to cover up the incident by forcing Weckerly to sign an agreement to conceal the alleged assault.

 

Bowers said Tuesday the sexual assault happened in a bathroom of a local five-star hotel. Afterward, Jones and Weckerly went to a dance floor where the Cowboys owner allegedly continued his advances.

 

“After apparently too much resistance from Weckerly, Jones did what perhaps billionaires do,” Bowers wrote in a news release. “He had his large personal security men lift Weckerly and the two other women from the ground and pack them out of the club.”

 

Bowers said Jones started out as a friendly guy with a desire to party. At one point, he offered to put his Super Bowl ring on Weckerly’s finger. The attorney also said Jones posed with a kneeling woman after she spent “special time” with him. His shirt was out and his pants were unzipped.

 

There is no truth to this scurrilous rumor and even if there is there is no way the league should take his franchise or suspend him, especially right before a trade deadline or the draft.

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Lawsuit: Former exotic dancer accuses Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones of sexual assault

 

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Jana Weckerly, the woman who allegedly took this photo of Jerry Jones, is now suing the Dallas Cowboys owner for sexual assault.

 

A former exotic dancer on Monday sued Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, accusing him of sexual assault after a June 2009 incident in a local hotel.

 

Jana Weckerly, 27, from Ardmore, Okla., said Jones fondled her genitals, forced her to touch or rub his penis, and required she watch as the 71-year-old Jones received oral sex from another woman. Weckerly is seeking more than $1 million in punitive damages.

 

She was not available for comment Tuesday. Her Dallas attorney Thomas Bowers said his client is in counseling and is taking medicine to help her cope with trauma from the incident.

 

Bowers would not say how Jones forced Weckerly to submit to the alleged assault.

 

The encounter between Jones and the three women was first detailed in a rambling manifesto by a Wichita, Kan., man, Frank Hoover, last month. He included three photos of the Cowboys owner and two women in sexually seductive poses. Weckerly did not appear in any of the photos. She took them with her cell phone.

 

Jones said the photos “misrepresented” what happened that night, but would not answer questions about the incident. Jones did not immediately respond to requests for comment Tuesday.

 

The lawsuit also alleges Jones conspired to cover up the incident by forcing Weckerly to sign an agreement to conceal the alleged assault.

 

Bowers said Tuesday the sexual assault happened in a bathroom of a local five-star hotel. Afterward, Jones and Weckerly went to a dance floor where the Cowboys owner allegedly continued his advances.

 

“After apparently too much resistance from Weckerly, Jones did what perhaps billionaires do,” Bowers wrote in a news release. “He had his large personal security men lift Weckerly and the two other women from the ground and pack them out of the club.”

 

Bowers said Jones started out as a friendly guy with a desire to party. At one point, he offered to put his Super Bowl ring on Weckerly’s finger. The attorney also said Jones posed with a kneeling woman after she spent “special time” with him. His shirt was out and his pants were unzipped.

 

There is no truth to this scurrilous rumor and even if there is there is no way the league should take his franchise or suspend him, especially right before a trade deadline or the draft.

At least hye didnt punch her in an elevator. :sarcastic:
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Well I’ll be! They actually followed the game plan with a heavy emphasis on the run. Look what happened. Time of possession 41 minutes +. Defence was fresh and made the stops. Who knows, the D may come up big and be closer to average this year. Rolando McClain could be the steal of the year! On the flip side, Tony still looks off – something is wrong. And the secondary is suspect still.
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Well I’ll be! They actually followed the game plan with a heavy emphasis on the run. Look what happened. Time of possession 41 minutes +. Defence was fresh and made the stops. Who knows, the D may come up big and be closer to average this year. Rolando McClain could be the steal of the year! On the flip side, Tony still looks off – something is wrong. And the secondary is suspect still.

Jake Locker makes a lot of defenses look good. But it was an impressive victory, you dominated from gun to gun.

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I saw the Dallas/Tennessee game & tbf the Cowboys were good value for the win. Apart from a couple of lapses in concentration the O line dominated with a solid running game. The defence weren't really tested so you can't tell as yet what shape they're in. But credit where it's due, a deserved victory.
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