Posted on 02/29/2024 11:33:32 AM PST by nickcarraway
He has two sons. But from what I've heard, it got messy. Finally they were able to sell the team, which is the best thing to do.
The story kinda reminds me of B.J.’s ‘son’. The black one.
One is entitled to know who their biological parents are. There should be laws establishing paternity upon birth. It would save a lot on child support lawsuits.
Disinterested fathers(and mothers) should be made to face the music. Think John Lennon and Barry Manilow-very interesting. It’s the most important role any man will have and they need to be judged before assuming room temperature.
Really? I dumped the NFL years ago, and gave up on Jerry Jones years before that. I have zero personal knowledge of his personal life. I can state that for many years after he bought the Cowboys, the reputation was that if Jerry partied with Bill Clinton, Slick would have been left behind, exhausted, while Jerry was still going strong.
There used to be a Metroplex radio guy who appeared various afternoon drive time sports talk radio programs as “The Fake Jerry.” He would invariably greet the host with “Good mornin’ to ya” when the time was perhaps 6:15 pm. The joke being that (Fake) Jerry had just woken up, after drinking, and consorting with women he met at a bar, until shortly before noon
The NFL probably has a strict rule about estate planning for owners to avoid what happened to the Chicago Bears and especially the Miami Dolphins
In the case of the Dolphins, Joe Robbie died without any estate planning and the family had to sell the team at a huge discount in order to pay the massive estate taxes
When George Halas died the bears went through a divisive ownership battle
The Cowboys could be a really big problem if another child emerges and Jerry Jones dies, he’s currently around 80-years old
If ownership of team is severely impacted then it’s a big deal
Why do you blame her mother but not her father?
I don’t know. Nothing in the situation is this young woman’s fault, nor Mr. Jones’s other children’s, or his wife’s. In spite of everything else, I think she has a right to know for sure whether he is her father.
Whose your baby daddy?
Really? If she's proved to be his daughter now, she's already been his daughter for more than 20 years. It doesn't change anything.
“ The Cowboys could be a really big problem if another child emerges and Jerry Jones dies, he’s currently around 80-years old”
She’s probably a better GM than he is
It could change everything if Jones leaves everything to his 3 children which could turn out to be 4 children especially when the Cowboys are worth conservatively 8 billion dollars
I can see that being an issue. On the other hand, that’s what lawyers are for.
Considering the potential money involved each side probably has top notch lawyers and if Jerry Jones is her father that gives her a huge advantage especially since he’s been paying her without acknowledging her
Pay up, Jerry!
That's setting a low bar.
Well, when Mr. Jones dies, maybe there will be news about the estate.
You can bet he's had a LOT of affairs.
Do you really think there is any chance Jerry’s estate planning, and the Cowboy’s succession planning, has not taken into account the possibility of Jerry having more biological children than those that appear on the family Christmas Card?
Things like this have happened before to NFL owners, the Chicago Bears and Miami Dolphins both had ownership issues when the current owner at the time died unexpectedly without planning for his estate.
In the case of the Dolphins, Joe Robbie died and his estate had to sell the team in order to pay all the estate taxes.
Will a change in ownership percentages happen with the Cowboys, probably not, but it’s not unheard of and will be interesting to watch.
I think she is cute. And getting ready to be rich.
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