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NFL won't investigate Cowboys for voyeurism after all

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The Dallas Cowboys paid a confidential settlement of $2.4 million after four members of the cheerleading squad accused a senior team executive of voyeurism in their locker room as they undressed during a 2015 event at AT&T Stadium on Thursday, but the league won’t be opening an investigation into the events.

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ESPN first reported the voyeurism allegations against the now-former senior team executive last week, but in a statement to the outlet NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said the situation is considered a club matter.

The cheerleaders’ allegations, along with an additional allegation of voyeurism against Richard Dalrymple, the Cowboys’ longtime senior vice president for public relations and communications, won’t be further investigated because it is considered "handled," McCarthy said.

"The club handled the matter," McCarthy said.

ESPN reports Dalrymple was also accused by a fan of taking "upskirt" photos of Charlotte Jones Anderson, a team senior vice president and the daughter of team owner Jerry Jones, in the Cowboys’ war room during the 2015 NFL draft, according to documents obtained by the outlet. The fan signed an affidavit that he was watching a livestream of the war room on the team’s website when he said he saw the alleged incident.

Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders taking field with flags with star logo before game vs Kansas City Chiefs after game at AT&T Stadium. Arlington, TX 11/5/2017  (Photo by Greg Nelson /Sports Illustrated via Getty Images)

Earlier this month, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said he doesn’t see any way a team can investigate itself when speaking about the

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