Dallas Cowboys Paid $2.4M To Cheerleaders Over Alleged Spying By Former Executive Richard Dalrymple, ESPN Reports

SHARE NOW

FRISCO, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) – A report by ESPN released on Wednesday, reveals the Dallas Cowboys paid a $2.4 million settlement to four Cowboys cheerleaders who accused a former team executive of spying on them in their locker room.

According to the report, the cheerleaders said in 2015, former Senior Vice President of Public Relations, Richard Dalrymple, was in their dressing room at AT&T Stadium as they changed clothes and may have recorded them on a smartphone while they were undressing.

Richard Dalrymple (Getty Images)

Eight months later, the team reached a settlement with the cheerleaders.

CBS 11 has reached out to the Dallas Cowboys for a statement on the matter.