Chiefs' Xavier Worthy Files Lawsuit Against Ex-Fiancée Over Allegations of Extortion and Abuse
The NFL player claims Tia Jones fabricated domestic violence accusations and stole over $150,000 in property, while Jones maintains her abuse allegations and awaits the legal process.
- Xavier Worthy, wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs, has filed a lawsuit against his ex-fiancée, Tia Jones, alleging that she fabricated abuse claims to extort money, property, and valuables from him.
- The lawsuit, filed on March 24, 2025, accuses Jones of stealing and destroying over $150,000 worth of Worthy’s belongings, including cash, jewelry, and a Rolls Royce key, while he was in police custody.
- Worthy claims Jones assaulted him by scratching his face and pulling out chunks of his hair and alleges she damaged his property, including a gaming console and furniture, during a March 7 altercation.
- Prosecutors declined to file charges against Worthy following his March 7 arrest for allegedly choking Jones, citing insufficient evidence and conflicting witness accounts.
- Jones, who was granted a protective order earlier this month, continues to assert her claims of domestic violence and looks forward to presenting her case in court.