A sexual assault lawsuit filed in opposition to Dak Prescott earlier this 12 months has simply been dismissed.
In accordance with on-line courtroom data, a Colin County, Texas decide threw out the go well with on Wednesday.
The Dallas Cowboys star’s legal professional, Levi McCathern, stated in an announcement to TMZ Sports activities the decide discovered that the go well with “lacked merit.”
McCathern added a listening to to debate potential sanctions in opposition to Prescott’s accuser, Victoria Shores, has now been slated for mid-September.
“Despite Ms. Shores and her legal team’s relentless efforts to extort money and damage Dak’s reputation,” McCathern stated, “justice has consistently prevailed and will continue to do so.”
McCathern continued, “These ploys distract from the trauma of legitimate sexual assault survivors and undermine the progress that our society has made in supporting them. We are proud that Dak stands up against this injustice and thankful Judge Tucker agrees.”
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Dak Prescott Will not Face Expenses Over Alleged 2017 Sexual Assault
Shores said in her go well with that Prescott assaulted her approach again in Feb. 2017 — simply after his rookie 12 months with the Cowboys had concluded. She claimed Dak bought inappropriate along with her within the parking zone of a Texas strip membership.
Dak, nonetheless, was adamant he dedicated no wrongdoing — and countersued.
Police did examine the claims, however introduced in Could they discovered inadequate proof to pursue the case additional.
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Prescott, in the meantime, has had probably the most memorable offseasons of his profession regardless of the headache of the continuing civil case … as he and his girlfriend, Sarah Jane, simply gave beginning to their first daughter.
In between Dad duties, Prescott’s been seen gearing up for the 2024 season … wanting good at a latest Tight Finish College exercise in Tennessee.