Jones was then represented by the Rutherford Institute, a conservative legal organization, and by a Dallas law firm.
Officials at the Rutherford Institute say they believe that the same woman placed each of the anonymous calls.
A similar view was expressed by the Rutherford Institute, which calls itself an international, nonprofit civil liberties organization that specializes in the defense of religious liberty.
John Whitehead, the president of the Rutherford Institute, had paid legal expenses exceeding $400,000.
Jones accepted financial support from the Rutherford Institute, which has assisted fundamentalists in various legal fights.
The request for an order against the police was sought by the Rutherford Institute of California, a conservative Christian group.
He is a former president of the Hawaii office of the Rutherford Institute, a conservative legal group specializing in religious liberties cases.
But the Rutherford Institute released copies of its filing today.
The decision was a setback for the parents who sued and a conservative legal group in Virginia, the Rutherford Institute, which provided them a lawyer.
The Rutherford Institute offers free legal services to those who have had their rights threatened or violated.