Jerry Jones’ racy pics part of ‘sextortion plot’

Racy photographs allegedly of Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, in sexually suggestive poses with young women, hit cyberspace Tuesday in an apparent extortion plot.

One image of the outspoken football executive showed him cupping the breasts of a blond woman in a restroom.

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Another shot appears to show a dark-haired lovely, in the same restroom, kneeling with her cheek up against his crotch.

The tweeter, who goes by the handle INFIN8SON, posted these pictures with the caption: “Sins of Jerry Jones.”

The 72-year-old head Cowboy has been married to his wife, Gene, for 51 years.

The sports gossip site TerezOwens first posted the images.

Deadspin identified the Twitter source as Dallas Cowboys and Mavericks groupie Frank Hoover, who claims he got the pictures from others who had planned to extort Jones with the odd images.

The photos also appear in a 20-page manifesto addressed to Jones, titled “Uncovering the Truth.”

In the rambling letter, Hoover alleges he got the photos from a group of people who conspired to blackmail the billionaire.

“I am the way, the truth and Jerry, you are my light,” wrote Hoover, who calls himself the “Son of God.”

Hoover said he had to move from Dallas to Wichita, Kansas, because unknown forces were out to kill him over his knowledge about the alleged plot against Jones.

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“So I gave my own life to save yours,” he wrote.

As the “Son of God,” Hoover said, he was put on Earth to save Jones from danger.

However, the self-professed savior made no mention of Jones’ true threat — a remarkable string of three consecutive 8-8 campaigns that have plagued the perpetually underachieving franchise.

“I know this because I am the Son of God and he sent me to you. Jerry, possession giving the rest away to charity and then living poor,” Hoover wrote.

Hoover said he’s been trying to reach out to Jones for years, through the owner’s lawyer, Levi McCathern.

“Jerry Jones’ attorney, Levi McCathern, failed his client and had the chance to prevent this by helping me,” he wrote. “I asked for nothing in return except a meeting with Jerry.”