The 2024 rookie Xavier Worthy was picked by the Kansas City Chiefs after the Buffalo Bills skipped on him despite rumors.
Xavier Worthy and Tia Jones (Image via People.com)
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy has filed a lawsuit against his former fiancée, Tia Jones, in Williamson County, Texas. The lawsuit alleges that Jones stole and destroyed over $150,000 worth of cash and property and physically assaulted Worthy.
Worthy, who was arrested earlier this month for assault, had all charges dropped by the Williamson County District Attorney. He is now seeking damages between $250,000 and $1 million for alleged abuse, extortion, and property destruction.
According to the lawsuit, Worthy asked Jones to leave a home he had purchased after discovering she was unfaithful. Over 12 days, he reportedly offered to help her find an apartment, but she refused and caused damage to his property.
Rather than leave and separate amicably, Defendant Jones became enraged and engaged in a series of abusive, extortive efforts.
Tia Jones is accused of in Xavier Worthy’s lawsuit
Earlier this month, a Texas judge granted Jones a protective order against Worthy. The legal battle continues as Worthy seeks compensation for damages and reputational harm.