Dallas police will not file criminal charges over a woman’s sexual assault allegations against Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, according to multiple reports.
Law enforcement found no evidence to support the woman’s claims, and the district attorney’s office said there was no case. According to WFAA.
the woman’s lawyer Confirmed with KDFW FOX 4 News’ Stephen Dial Dallas police are not pursuing criminal charges, but insist the matter is not over.
“While we appreciate DPD’s efforts, this in no way exonerates Mr. Prescott,” the attorneys said in a statement.
The allegations stem from an incident in the XTC Cabaret parking lot on February 2, 2017, after Prescott filed a lawsuit against Victoria Shores and its attorneys for attempted extortion. , criminal charges were filed in March of this year. He’s $100 million.
Lawyers for the accusers filed a motion Monday seeking to dismiss Prescott’s lawsuit, arguing that the suit “is aimed at silencing sexual assault victims” and that “Texas prohibits various forms of retaliation lawsuits.” “This violates the state’s anti-slap law.”
Prescott’s attorney, Levi McCathern, told WFAA in a statement that the dismissal motion is “complete nonsense” and “misrepresents relevant facts and misunderstands applicable law.”
“And now that Dallas County has rightfully concluded its investigation into the defendants’ false allegations regarding Mr. Prescott, we intend to promptly file charges against the defendants for malicious prosecution,” the statement read in part. is written.
Prosper police confirmed in March that they were also investigating Ms Prescott’s claims that she was being blackmailed.

In a separate statement, Macassan expressed confidence that the investigation would vindicate Prescott.
“We are confident that law enforcement’s investigation into the racketeering case will find the accusers and their attorneys guilty, as well as Duck’s innocence.” he told KDFW FOX 4 News..
