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DRAMA IN DALLAS: Cowboys Owner Can’t Escape the Courtroom

🛑 DRAMA IN DALLAS: Cowboys Owner Can’t Escape the Courtroom

A bombshell ruling has just ensured that Cowboys owner  will face a jury trial in the long-running sexual assault lawsuit that has haunted him for five years. What once looked like a case that might quietly disappear is now locked in for a July 20, 2026 showdown — unless he finds a way to settle first.

🚨 Here’s the twist: He had tried to make it all go away with a motion for summary judgment — essentially asking the judge to rule that no trial was needed. But on Thursday, the judge shut that down immediately, signaling that this is a fight where only a jury can decide the truth.

The lawsuit, filed back in 2020, accuses Jones of sexually assaulting a woman at a private event inside AT&T Stadium following a Cowboys game in 2018. The case has been a legal rollercoaster — dismissed in 2022, revived on appeal, and delayed again and again.

Now, with both sides locked in completely opposite stories — the plaintiff says he did it, and flatly denies it — the drama is headed to the only place it can be settled: the courtroom.

💥 And here’s the kicker: legal insiders say a denied summary judgment often pressures defendants to consider a settlement. Could this ruling push he toward cutting a deal to avoid the public spectacle of trial? Or will the 82-year-old billionaire take his chances before a jury?

Either way, the countdown to July 2026 just got very real — and very messy.

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