Dallas Cowboys State of the Union Conference Pushed Back Due to Court Case
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In a surprising turn of events, the Dallas Cowboys' traditional state of the union news conference has been rescheduled from Wednesday to Saturday. The decision comes as Jerry Jones, the owner and general manager of the team, along with executive vice president Stephen Jones, are involved in a court case in Texarkana.
The news conference, which usually takes place midweek, has been postponed due to the possibility of Jerry Jones and his family being called to testify in a case brought forth by a woman who claims to be Jerry Jones' biological daughter. The woman, identified as Alexandra Davis, has filed a lawsuit against Jerry Jones, his wife Gene, and their three adult children.
According to the team announcement, Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy will hold his first news conference of training camp on Thursday morning in Oxnard, California. However, the media will have to wait until Saturday to hear from Jerry Jones and Stephen Jones. They are expected to address the court case during the news conference, which will precede the opening ceremonies for fans at training camp.
Jerry Jones has taken legal action against the 27-year-old Alexandra Davis and her mother, Cynthia Davis, accusing them of breaching a settlement agreement made over 20 years ago. Further details pertaining to the nature of the case have not been disclosed.
This unexpected development has left fans eagerly awaiting the Saturday news conference, where they hope to gain insight into the ongoing court case and its potential impact on the team. As training camp begins, Cowboys enthusiasts are also looking forward to Coach McCarthy's news conference, eager to learn about the team's strategies and goals for the upcoming season.
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