The woman who accused Kansas City bosses The Xavier receiver worthy of assaulting her, which results in her arrest last week, has been awarded a protection order by a Texas judge, according to her lawyers.
Worthy, a 2024 first round draft selection Out of Texas And the positive side in the loss of the Super Bowl of the Chiefs last month, was arrested in Williamson County for an assault charge to a family or member of the home in which breathing was prevented.
Worthy was released on Friday, and Williamson County District Prosecutor Shawn Dick decided not to follow the case at this time after talking with multiple witnesses. (Sheriff’s Office of Williamson County/Imagn)
Tia Jones, who made the accusation, was granted a decent protection order after the district prosecutor declined charges against the NFL player.
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“Mrs. Jones has chosen to use her voice to speak for itself,” said his lawyer, Angelica Cogliano, in a statement to Associated Press. “In doing so, I look forward to the facts and circumstances of that night coming to light through the formal legal process and obtain the justice it deserves.”
His lawyers added that Jones is “completely cooperating” with the police as they continue investigate accusations.
The details of the alleged assault were not known immediately, but Worthy’s lawyers said in a separate statement that the accusation was made after a woman who lived in her house refused to leave when she was repeatedly asked.

The open receptor of Kansas City Chiefs Xavier worthy during the Super Bowl Lix against the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans. (Mark J. Rebila-Imagn images)
Xavier Worthy of the Chiefs avoids arrest charges, says the district prosecutor
He was supposed to be “discovering his infidelity.”
“She has refused to vacate the residence and made a series of exorctive efforts before resorting to this unfounded accusation against Mr. Worthy,” said the declaration of lawyers. “The plaintiff further destroyed a room in the residence, scratched Mr. Worthy’s face and started parts of his hair, from which there is photographic evidence. Digny told the police at the time of the incident that he did not want to press charges against the plaintiff.”
Worthy was released on Friday, and Williamson County District Prosecutor Shawn Dick later told Austin American-Statesman that his office had decided not to follow the case at this time after talking with multiple witnesses.

The open receiver of Kansas City Chiefs Xavier Worthy in Caesars Superdome during the Super Bowl Lix. (Mark J. Rebila-Imagn images)
He pointed out that Worthy was cooperating with officials.
The Chiefs said in a statement to Pak Gazette Digital on Saturday: “We are conscious and collecting information.”