The 25-year-old and her mother reached a settlement in 1998 in which Jerry Jones would support them financially as long as they didn't publicly identify him, according to court documents.
DALLAS, Texas -- A 25-year-old Texas woman who sued Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, alleging he is her biological father, has dropped her lawsuit.
Jones' attorneys had asked in court filings that the suit be dismissed but did not address the paternity claim. A representative for Jones declined to comment.
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