
Protective Order Issued in Assault Case

The recent arrest of Kansas City Chiefs receiver Xavier Worthy has drawn significant public attention. Although the district attorney announced no charges would be pursued against him at this time, the situation has intensified with the introduction of civil litigation.
Protective Order Issued
Tia Jones, Worthy’s former fiancée, has successfully sought a protective order against him, relating to an incident that reportedly occurred on March 7, 2025. According to a statement from her legal team, a Texas judge has approved a temporary protective order while investigations into the alleged violent incident are ongoing.
Statements from Both Parties
In reply to the protective order, attorneys for Worthy asserted that their client denies all allegations made by Ms. Jones. They characterized the protective action as part of civil legal proceedings and expressed concern about the potential damage to Worthy’s reputation stemming from what they deem false allegations.
Furthermore, Worthy’s legal representatives noted that several personal items belonging to him were reported stolen while he was in custody but were returned afterward, with some still missing. They contend that his narrative supports his innocence and is consistent with the findings of the district attorney's office.
Looking Ahead
The unfolding events illustrate the complexities faced by public figures in personal disputes, particularly regarding allegations of violence. As both parties prepare for future legal battles, public interest and scrutiny are expected to remain high.