Twitter: Jones paid 3 million to 25 year old woman and mother

jrumann59

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IF you know Jerry no way he meets the mother and says 20m and this all goes away. He probably started so how much to make this go away, at the time he wasn't a billionaire
 

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14k a month sounds like a lot. especially back in 1996 and when you aren’t filthy rich.
 

NoLuv4Jerry

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In all seriousness, that would be like Christmas morning for real Cowboys fans. It would be so beautiful if they were forced to sell.
You have no idea how I long for that moment. We are going NOWHERE with the Jones family. And in the face of there 25+ year fantasy football shenanigans....they have gotten richer and richer and richer..........
 

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I know it sounds like he got off easy. I'm rooting for the ladies in this one. Take him down!
Sounds like she got a lot
Sounds like her step dad committed a crime if true
He has no standing in this at all
So if he said what the lawyers are saying he said and they can prove it, that’s a crime
As for what was fair to pay in support it depends on state law then
Some states require a percentage of income
If that was Texas law at the time the daughter may have a case for more money
 

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14k a month sounds like a lot. especially back in 1996 and when you aren’t filthy rich.
I don’t know what Texas law was then, or now for that matter
Many states require a pct of income
If that’s the case here she may have a case for more money
Just don’t know what the law was
 

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Sounds like she got a lot
Sounds like her step dad committed a crime if true
He has no standing in this at all
So if he said what the lawyers are saying he said and they can prove it, that’s a crime
As for what was fair to pay in support it depends on state law then
Some states require a percentage of income
If that was Texas law at the time the daughter may have a case for more money
I don't give an S about the step dad. I want the ladies to be the new owners. We need some new energy, and functioning brains.
 

NoLuv4Jerry

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14 k a month is nice
I'd take it. 100k a month is a lot nicer!

Honeslty....if there was cap on how much child support one could get....a lot of these "unwanted situations" would not even occur. Heck, if the parent with the MOST money got custody of the kid..again, a lot of these "unwanted situations" would not occur.
 

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Please god award ownership of the franchise to either the mom or the daughter I don't care. This could be our last, best chance to avoid decades of failure.



My preference would be to have no Jones helm the franchise. But that’s never going to happen
 

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I don’t know what Texas law was then, or now for that matter
Many states require a pct of income
If that’s the case here she may have a case for more money
Just don’t know what the law was

They probably threw that number at the mom to make her take the offer and not try to fight/look into getting for more.
 

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I don't give an S about the step dad. I want the ladies to be the new owners. We need some new energy, and functioning brains.
That’s never gonna happen
It’s impossible that she could be due that much money
I imagine her case will rest on what the law was at the time in child support cases
 

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I don’t know what Texas law was then, or now for that matter
Many states require a pct of income
If that’s the case here she may have a case for more money
Just don’t know what the law was
Depends on if the mother signed an agreement absolving Jerry of parental responsibilities. Unfortunately only Jerry, the mother, and the lawyers know the facts
 

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They probably threw that number at the mom to make her take the offer and not try to fight/look into getting for more.
Probably so
And I just don’t know what Texas law was then
Every state has their own child support laws but many are a pct of income and if that’s the case, she may have a case for more money
 

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Depends on if the mother signed an agreement absolving Jerry of parental responsibilities. Unfortunately only Jerry, the mother, and the lawyers know the facts
Not sure she could sign away daughters rights
I know because of a case with my now deceased father in law that his children by a previous marriage was able to sue his estate and won in Texas over under reporting his income to get cheaper child support and that was way before this girl was born
His previous wife was even a party to the suit
Just the kids who were in their 40’s at the time
Child support is for the child even though it goes to the mother
Not sure the mothers agreement would apply to her
It’s gonna be an interesting case
 
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