Federal jury to hear Jerry Jones' lawsuit in paternity case

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PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Jerry Jones wants court to toss lawsuit file by woman claiming to be his biological daughter

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones hopes a judge will make a paternity lawsuit go away. His lawyers say the woman claiming to be his daughter tried to extort him.

A lawsuit filed by Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is going to federal court in a few weeks.

Jones is suing Alexandra Davis and her mother Cynthia Davis for breaking a contract.

Alexandra Davis claimed Jones is her biological father from a relationship he had with her mother in the 90s.

She sued to establish paternity.

Jones claims he reached a settlement with her mother to support Alexandra.

Defamation lawsuit against Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones dismissed

A defamation lawsuit against Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has been dismissed. It was filed by a woman claiming to be his biological daughter.

After she sued over paternity, Jones says they broke that contract.

Jury selection is set to begin in a Texarkana federal court on July 19.