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Cowboys Paid $2.4M to Settle Richard Dalrymple's Alleged Voyeurism of Cheerleaders

The Dallas Cowboys paid four cheerleaders a total settlement of $2.4 million after former senior vice president for public relations and communications Richard Dalrymple allegedly recorded them while they undressed in 2015.

Each of the cheerleaders received $399,523.27, according to a report by ESPN's Don Van Natta Jr., with the rest of the money being paid to legal teams.

The women said they caught Dalrymple trying to secretly record them using an iPhone after sneaking into their locker room using a security key card. A fan also accused Dalrymple, who retired from the organization in February, of taking lewd photos of Charlotte Jones Anderson, the daughter of team owner Jerry Jones.