The Dallas Cowboys in 2016 paid $2.4 million in settlements to cheerleaders over a 2015 incident in which a top executive was accused of being in their locker room with his cellphone out while they undressed, a person familiar with the matter said
. The team confirmed that it investigated the episode and reached a settlement.
The allegations were made against Rich Dalrymple, the club’s longtime senior vice president for public relations and communications who was a top lieutenant for Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, the person said.
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