Sources: Dallas Police won't pursue sexual assault charges against Dak Prescott, found no evidence to support accuser's claim
Yoel Zehaie, the attorney for the accuser, told WFAA in an email that the 47-page motion to dismiss was filed on Monday because"we believe was meant to silence his sexual assault victim" and"is in violation of Texas's Anti Slapp Statute which prohibits different forms of retaliatory lawsuits." "The Defendants’ Motion to Dismiss is total nonsense. They have yet again misrepresented the relevant facts and misconstrued the law as it applies to them. We are going to show, plain and simple, that this case is about the ridiculous attempt by Victoria “Bailey” Shores and her lawyers, Yoel and Bethel Zehaie, to extort Dak Prescott out of $100 million based on fabricated allegations, which could not be further from the truth.
Last February, Prescott's team were allegedly sent a letter from the woman's legal claiming he sexually assaulted her in Feb. 2017. According to court filings, she demanded $100 million in exchange for not reporting to police.
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