A woman pretending to be Jerry Jones’ daughter reopens her defamation lawsuit against the Dallas Cowboys owner, accusing him of painting her as a “extortionist.”

According to 26-year-old Alexandra Davis, Jones and his two associates disparaged her character.
A judge declared her remarks to be defamatory.

On Tuesday, a woman posing as Jerry Jones’ daughter filed a new defamation lawsuit against the owner of the Dallas Cowboys and two of his associates, claiming they plotted to portray her as a “extortionist.”

The lawsuit for defamation against Jones, 81, his longtime attorney Donald P. Jack, and Jim Wilkinson, a communications consultant for the billionaire’s family, was dismissed last month by Federal Judge Robert W. Schroeder III. Davis was a 26-year-old legislative assistant in D.C. with ties to Dallas.

In order for Jones to be acknowledged as his biological daughter, Davis initially sued her in March 2022. In March of this year, she filed a defamation lawsuit accusing Jones and both of his representatives of actively waging a public campaign to disparage her reputation “based on false statement and

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