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DAK PRESCOTT FILES LAWSUIT ACCUSING WOMAN OF $100 MILLION EXTORTION SCHEME

By Des Bieler
March 12, 2024 at 8:17 a.m. EDT

“To be clear, Mr. Prescott has never engaged in any nonconsensual, sexual
conduct with anyone,” said a lawyer for the Dallas quarterback. “Lies hurt.”
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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has filed a lawsuit against a woman he
is accusing of an attempted $100 million extortion scheme.

Also targeted by Prescott’s lawsuit, filed in Collin County, Tex., against the
woman, are her attorneys, Bethel Zehaie and Yoel Zehaie.


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The woman and her legal team have “threatened to go public with a completely
fabricated story of sexual assault from nearly a decade ago,” an attorney for
Prescott said Monday in a statement. They made a demand of $100 million to
prevent her from “pressing false charges with the authorities,” said the
Dallas-based attorney, Levi McCathern.



Instead, said McCathern, Prescott has reported the alleged actions of the woman
and her lawyers to authorities, whose investigation into the matter will receive
his full cooperation.

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“Dak and his lawyers are trying to be bullies and play hardball and victim
blame,” Bethel Zehaie said Monday night in an emailed statement to The
Washington Post. “We are not afraid of the truth.”

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The lawsuit lists as causes of action: defamation and slander; civil
extortion/duress; business disparagement; tortious interference with current
and/or prospective business relations; civil conspiracy; and intentional
infliction of emotional distress.

“Mr. Prescott — a new father to a baby girl — has great empathy for survivors of
sexual assault,” McCathern said in a statement. “He fervently believes that all
perpetrators of such crimes should be punished to the fullest extent of the law.
To be clear, Mr. Prescott has never engaged in any nonconsensual, sexual conduct
with anyone. Lies hurt. Especially, malicious lies. We will not allow the
Defendant and her legal team to profit from this attempt to extort millions from
Mr. Prescott.”

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“Dak is a liar and a rapist,” Bethel Zehaie said in her statement, after being
asked for comment on the lawsuit.

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At issue is an alleged encounter between Prescott and the woman in February
2017, several weeks after he completed a remarkably effective rookie season for
the Cowboys in place of the injured Tony Romo.

The lawsuit attached a January 2024 letter sent by Bethel Zehaie and Yoel Zehaie
to Prescott that was addressed to the athletics department at Mississippi State,
where the quarterback went to college. In the letter, the woman was said to have
entered a vehicle with Prescott and two members of his “entourage.” Prescott was
alleged to have exposed himself to the woman, who “made sure” to verbally
express her lack of interest in sexual intercourse. At that point, others in the
vehicle were said to have departed so Prescott could be alone with her, and he
was accused of using physical force to commit sexual assault, including vaginal
penetration.

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Their client “has had to live with this pain and trauma for 7 years,” read the
letter, as shown in Prescott’s legal filing. “It affected her relationship with
her fiancé and her everyday existence so much that she had to attend therapy and
counseling and will require future therapy and counseling. She has suffered
mental anguish that is unimaginable dealing with the trauma of being a sexual
assault of victim [sic].

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“Despite the tragic events,” the letter continued, “she is willing to forego
pursuing criminal charges, along with disclosing this information to the public,
in exchange for compensating her for the mental anguish she has suffered. [The
woman’s] damages are valued at the sum of $100,000,000.00.”

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The lawyers, based in Arlington, Tex., added in the letter that Prescott had
until Feb. 16 to respond, and that they hoped to “resolve this matter privately
and amicably.”

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Noting in bold that it has been “seven years since the alleged assault,”
Prescott’s lawyers said in their filing that the woman’s actions since then “are
consistent with being involved with only consensual actions” with the
quarterback. They added, “The fact that Mr. Prescott did not hear a single
negative thing about this supposed interaction from nearly a decade ago is truly
telling of Defendants’ motives.”

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After receiving the letter from Bethel Zehaie and Yoel Zehaie, McCathern said in
the lawsuit that he and his team reached out to them. The woman’s attorneys were
said to have “confirmed on a phone call that (1) all civil causes of action have
expired, and (2) the sole reason for their demand of one hundred million dollars
from Mr. Prescott was to forego criminal charges and for not making the alleged
‘assault’ public.”

In her response Monday, Bethel Zehaie wrote, “In our initial conversations with
his lawyer Levi, [Prescott] adamantly denied knowing our client. In our next
conversation just a week or so later, not only did he confirm knowing [her] but
also confirmed that he was with her the same night she was sexually assaulted.
Not one time prior to this lawsuit being filed did he deny this incident. We
stand by the truth.”

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“This young lady was in absolute tears in my office,” she added of her client.
“Dak needs to be held accountable for his behavior.”

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McCathern said in his statement that the “false claims” of Prescott’s accuser
“undermine the courage of actual sexual assault survivors everywhere, as well as
the legitimacy of the horrific traumas they have endured.”

The lawsuit is seeking monetary relief of more than $1 million, including
damages and other possible penalties.

McCathern said that Prescott, who is entering the final year of a $160 million
contract with the Cowboys, would donate any money collected from his legal
action to a charitable foundation created by “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit”
star Mariska Hargitay that focuses on addressing sexual assault, domestic
violence, and child abuse.

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