Chiefs’ Xavier Worthy
Sues DV Accuser …
You Abused & Tried To Extort Me!!!
Published March 24, 2025 8:20 AM PDT

Xavier Worthy is suing his ex, alleging she abused him and fabricated claims of domestic violence in an effort to “extort a home, money, cars, and other valuables” from him.
The Kansas City Chiefs star filed the lawsuit in Texas on Monday morning … less than three weeks after he was arrested over Tia Jones’ claims that he choked her during a March 7 dispute at their Williamson County home.
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Worthy alleged in the docs that he’s actually the real victim … claiming Jones was the one who became violent — and “extortive” — after he says he found out in late February that she had cheated on him.
Worthy claims he asked her repeatedly to leave their home after the alleged infidelity … and even offered to get her an apartment to allow her time to get “back on her feet.”
The NFL player, though, said she refused … and “became enraged and engaged in a series of abusive, extortive efforts.”
Worthy states she destroyed his game room on March 7 — breaking his desk and a PlayStation 5. He said a short time later, she scratched his face and ripped huge chunks of his hair from his head.
The 21-year-old wide receiver claims Jones — who was his fiancée at the time of their relationship-ending altercation this month — then made up a story of repeated abuse by Worthy in a petition to get a protective order.
To make matters worse, Worthy also alleges while he was in police custody over some of her claims, she “stole or destroyed over $150,000 worth of (his) personal property and cash from the residence” — including a handgun, bracelets and more.
Worthy said she’s exhibited similar behavior in at least one previous high-profile relationship she was in.
Worthy wrote in his suit that it’s all done some serious harm to not only his body and his property — “but his credibility, veracity, and reputation” as well … particularly after he says prosecutors to declined to bring criminal charges against him in the case.
He’s suing for over $250,000 in damages.
We’ve reached out to Jones’ attorney regarding the suit, but have not yet received a comment on the matter.
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