TV report says Dallas police will not pursue criminal charges against Dak Prescott on sexual assault charges

DALLAS – Police in Dallas will not pursue criminal charges in a seven-year-old sexual assault charge against Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, a television report said Thursday.

Dallas police said there was no evidence to support the woman’s claim, and the Dallas County District Attorney’s Office said there is no case, Dallas TV station WFAA reported, citing anonymous sources.

Prescott and the woman have sued each other. The quarterback claims the woman engaged in extortion by demanding $100 million to prevent her allegations from being made public.

The woman filed a civil lawsuit alleging that Prescott sexually assaulted her in a car in the parking lot of a strip club in 2017.

Prescott’s attorney has denied the allegations and said his client has never had non-consensual sex with anyone.