Dak Prescott Files Lawsuit Against Woman Accusing Him of Sexual Assault

Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has filed a lawsuit  — and also filed a criminal report — against the woman accusing him of sexual assault.

According to the letter sent to Prescott’s legal team and included in Monday’s court filings, the woman’s legal team claims Prescott sexually assaulted their client in February of 2017, after the end of his rookie NFL season.

But Prescott claims the allegations are an “extortion plot” against him. Police in Prosper confirm to WFAA that it received a reported Attempted Theft by Coercion filing on Monday as well.

The woman is asking for $100 million in exchange for not reporting the alleged incident to police or else she will pursue criminal charges.

She says she and Prescott became acquainted through her job, and that he invited her to hang out after talking on Snapchat. When the two eventually met up, the letter states Prescott picked the woman up in Plano while accompanied by two members of his entourage and a couple additional female friends.

At some point, Prescott allegedly directed the woman to the back of the vehicle, where she says he exposed his genitals.

The letter states that the woman at that point allegedly told Prescott she “did not want to engage in sexual intercourse and made sure to verbalize her wishes.”

But upon reaching its destination, the letter claims the SUV came to a stop and everyone got out of the car except for the woman and Prescott, who allegedly signaled to one of his entourage members to leave him alone with the woman.

At this point,” the letter alleges, “you used physical force and sexually assaulted [the woman] by penetrating her vagina against her consent.”

Prescott’s lawyers say he did have a relationship with the woman at the time and remembers going out with her that night, but denies doing the things she alleges.

Charges listed against the woman and attorney in Prescott’s suit include defamation and slander, civil extortion/duress, business disparagement, civil conspiracy and intentional infliction of emotional distress.

The suit also asks for a trial by jury.

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