Xavier Worthy Sues Ex-Fiancée Tia Jones Over False Assault Allegations.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy, 21, is suing his ex-fiancée Tia Jones, 24, claiming she fabricated assault allegations against him. The civil lawsuit, filed in Williamson County, Texas, comes after Worthy was arrested for alleged domestic violence, although he was later released with no charges. The lawsuit alleges that Jones assaulted Worthy and caused over $150,000 in property damage.

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Lawsuit Details: False Allegations and Assault
In the legal filing, Xavier Worthy accuses his ex-fiancée of making intentionally false and misleading allegations of assault earlier this month. Worthy claims that Jones made the allegations after he asked her to move out of their $2 million home. The NFL receiver alleges he learned from a private investigator that Jones had been having an affair, prompting him to request she leave.
The lawsuit further claims that during an altercation, Jones ripped out Worthy’s hair, damaged his game room, and even stole $30,000 in cash, jewelry, a handgun, and keys to his Rolls Royce while he was jailed. Worthy is seeking between $250,000 and $1 million in damages.
Background on the Arrest and Domestic Violence Claims
The legal dispute comes after Xavier Worthy was arrested on suspicion of felony domestic violence against Jones. Worthy was detained, but the Williamson County District Attorney’s Office later announced that no charges would be filed against the NFL player. While Worthy was cleared of charges, the ongoing civil suit indicates that he is now focusing on seeking legal action against Jones for the alleged false claims and destruction of property.
Relationship Timeline: From Engagement to Legal Conflict
Worthy and Jones, both former University of Texas students, got engaged in July 2024. In the same month, they purchased their first home together. Jones had been documenting her move into their new house on TikTok, expressing her excitement about their life together. However, their relationship took a sudden turn after the allegations were made, leading to the lawsuit and countersuits filed by both parties.
Protective Orders Filed by Both Parties
Following the legal battle, both parties have filed for protective orders against each other. Court records show that Jones filed for a protective order earlier in March 2025, claiming Worthy was a threat to her. In response, Worthy filed for a protective order against Jones the same day as his lawsuit was filed. This back-and-forth legal action marks the latest development in the highly publicized case, which has drawn attention due to Worthy’s high profile as a professional NFL player.
Legal Fallout and the Ongoing Case
Xavier Worthy’s lawsuit against his ex-fiancée, Tia Jones, has sparked significant media coverage, partly due to his status as a rising NFL star with the Kansas City Chiefs. While the case continues to unfold in court, the public will likely follow the legal proceedings closely, especially given the involvement of serious allegations, high financial stakes, and personal details that have surfaced.
Both Worthy and Jones have provided different versions of the events, and as the legal battle progresses, the truth behind the accusations may become clearer. For now, the focus remains on the legal implications of these accusations, the impact on both individuals' futures, and how this case will play out in the coming months.