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Judge puts ex-Cowboy Lockhart in jail
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Judge puts ex-Cowboy Lockhart in jail

Published Mar. 24, 2011 1:00 a.m. ET

Ex-Dallas Cowboy Eugene Lockhart Jr. has been jailed pending trial on an alleged $20 million mortgage fraud scam.

U.S. Magistrate Jeff Kaplan ordered Lockhart's arrest Wednesday for allegedly hiding a public intoxication arrest from federal officials.

The Dallas Morning News says a woman who has known Lockhart for some time testified Tuesday that he told her to lie to the FBI after their October public-intoxication arrest and say she didn't know him.

Lockhart was charged with mortgage fraud in 2009 and released pending trial. He was detained in July for failing a court-ordered drug test. Another judge released Lockhart, but ordered him to report any further arrests.

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Lockhart attorney Jay Ethington questioned whether his client was drunk and had encouraged the woman to lie.

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