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Who is Dak Prescott suing? All you need to know about the Cowboys’ QB’s extortion lawsuit

The quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys, is involved in a legal case where he has filed a countersuit against a woman named Victoria Shores and her attorneys.

RICHARD RODRIGUEZAFP

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott finds himself embroiled in a high-stakes legal battle. Prescott has filed a countersuit against Victoria Shores, who is suing him for $100 million over an alleged sexual assault incident that she claims occurred in February 2017. Shores is being represented by Arlington-based attorneys Bethel and Yoel Zehaie.

The case took a public turn when Shores’ attorney labeled Prescott as a ‘rapist’, vowing to file criminal charges against the NFL star in Dallas. Prescott’s legal team has responded with a countersuit, seeking $100 million and alleging that Shores and her attorneys are attempting to extort him with a fabricated story of sexual assault.

What is Dak Prescott and his team arguing against Shore and her attorneys?

Prescott has vehemently denied the allegations, stating that he has never engaged in any nonconsensual sexual conduct. His legal representatives have described the claims as completely false and have taken legal action against Shores and her attorneys for defamation, civil extortion, and other charges. Prescott has also expressed his empathy for survivors of sexual assault and has reported the matter to the appropriate authorities

This case has captured the public’s attention, not only for its high-profile nature but also for the serious implications it carries for all parties involved. Prescott has pledged to donate any recovery from the lawsuit to organizations supporting survivors of sexual assault, highlighting his commitment to the cause.

As the case unfolds, it serves as a stark reminder of the complexities and sensitivities surrounding allegations of this nature. With both sides standing firm in their positions, the case seems to be going for a long haul as both parties do not look to budge on their stance.

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