DALLAS - An Oklahoma woman says in a lawsuit that Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones paid her for at least four years to prevent her from reporting an alleged sexual assault.Jana Weckerlys attorney, Thomas Bowers, filed an updated lawsuit Monday that accuses Jones of forcibly touching Weckerlys genitals and kissing her on the lips without her consent more than 5 years ago, then bullying her into not reporting the alleged attack. The lawsuit seeks more than $1 million in damages.Jones has denied Weckerlys allegations and the Cowboys on Wednesday referred to an earlier statement from Jones attorney Levi McCathern calling the claims completely false.This is nothing more than an attempt to embarrass and extort Jerry Jones, McCathern said in the statement made immediately after the lawsuit was initially filed Sept. 8.Bowers did not return a phone message Wednesday afternoon. Both sides have cited a gag order issued in the case since the suit was first filed as reason for declining additional comment.The updated version of the lawsuit filed this week, parts of which were blacked out when publicly released per a judges order, claims Jones and the Cowboys sent money to Weckerlys bank account from 2009 until at least July 2013. The lawsuit says her bank records can prove the payments occurred, though no records are included in her court filing.She also accused Jones, the Cowboys and a longtime lawyer for Jones of taking her cellphones memory card, which contained photos that were then leaked and posted on the Internet.A hearing on Friday is expected to address whether the lawsuit was filed too late due to a 5-year statute of limitations.Weckerlys updated lawsuit accuses Jones of working to keep her from reporting the assault until after the statute of limitations expired.A Dallas police spokesman on Wednesday said he could not confirm whether an assault was reported to police, citing the departments policies on keeping any such reports confidential if they are filed. The lawsuit does not say where the alleged assault occurred or on what date. Wholesale Under Armour Shoes China . LA (SportsNetwork. Cheap Fake Air Max 90 . Marc-Andre Fleury made 27 saves to backstop the Penguins to a 2-1 victory over the Flames, handing Calgary its team record sixth consecutive home regulation loss. http://www.fakeyeezyscheap.com/wholesale...-clearance.html. Woods said Friday that his charity event, which attracts a world-class field even without being part of any tour, will move in December 2014 to Isleworth, the course where he honed his professional game from 1996 until moving away to south Florida two years ago. Fake Yeezy Boost 700 Cheap . About seven hours before facing Washington in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference second round series, team officials said the oft-injured Bynum would miss the rest of the playoffs and would not even be with the team for the rest of the post-season. Cheap Under Armour Shoes China . Specifically, thumbs up to the Canadian-based teams in the NHL, or at least most of them.CHARLESTON, S.C. - American Sloane Stephens was upset 6-4, 6-4 by Elina Svitolina at the Family Circle Cup, losing to the 35th-ranked Ukrainian on Wednesday. The 18th-ranked Stephens fell to the 19-year-old Svitolina, who earned her fourth career victory over a top 20 player — the third coming last week at the tournament near Miami. The 21-year-old Stephens gave credit to her opponent, who moved up seven spots to reach a career-high ranking this week. "She played pretty well, and its just unfortunate that I lost, but I mean, you can just learn from the mistakes and things like that and build on it," Stephens said. Last week at the Sony Open, Svitolina defeated Bethanie Mattek-Sands, Eugenie Bouchard and Barbora Zahlavova Strycova before losing to No. 3 Agnieszka Radwanska. "I started to believe more in myself that I can compete with players like this, top level, top 20 and top 10," said Svitolina, who is making her first appearance on the green clay in Charleston. &qquot;I think this is the key, that I believe more in myself and I play more solid from the baseline and trying to go forward to finish the point earlier.dddddddddddd." Second-seeded Jelena Jankovic, the highest seeded player remaining after top-ranked Serena Williams was upset Tuesday, plays Wednesday night against American Lauren Davis. The 28th-ranked Venus William faces Chanelle Scheepers of South Africa later Wednesday. Stephens says shes looking forward to a long career. "If I play 10 more years of tennis, until Im 31, thats a lot of tennis to be played," Stephens said. "I could win the next Grand Slam or I could win one in six years and that would still be, you know, if I had pretty decent results and I was pretty consistent, I think that would still be pretty good." In other matches, Daniela Hantuchova of Slovakia defeated American qualifier Grace Min 6-2, 6-3. Elena Vesnina of Russia stopped Petra Cetkovska of the Czech Republic, 3-6, 6-2, 6-4. ' ' '