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Cowboys reach $2.4M settlement with four cheerleaders over claims team executive secretly filmed them: report

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The Dallas Cowboys reportedly reached a $2.4 million confidential settlement with four former cheerleaders after they accused a former team executive of secretly recording them in a locker room in 2015. 

One of the four members of the famous cheer squad involved in the settlement alleged she saw Richard Dalrymple, the senior vice president for public relations and communications, stand hidden in a locker room with his phone recording women without their knowledge as they undressed, ESPN reported Wednesday, citing documents and people familiar with the situation.

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He entered the locker room through a back door using a security key card, according to the report.

The Dallas Cowboys logo at AT and T Stadium Sept. 30, 2018, in Arlington, Texas.  (Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

Dalrymple, who retired in February, was also separately accused by a fan of taking "upskirt" photos of owner Jerry Jones’ daughter, Charlotte Jones Anderson, who works as a team senior vice president, during the 2015 NFL Draft. 

A Cowboys representative told ESPN that both incidents were investigated and no evidence of wrongdoing was found. There was no denial that Dalrymple accessed the cheerleaders' locker room, but Dalrymple told officials that he did so by accident and left once he realized the women were in the room. 

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"If any wrongdoing had been found, Rich would have been terminated immediately," a team representative told ESPN. "Everyone involved felt just terrible about this unfortunate incident."

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