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Chiefs news: Xavier Worthy assault accuser gets protective order

The woman who criticized Kansas City Chiefs Wide Out Xavier, who is worthy of assaulting her, who caused his arrest last week, led to his arrest.

2024's first round draft pick Out of Texas And Silver Lining, who was defeated last month in the Chiefs' Super Bowl, was arrested in Williamson County on charges of assaulting a family member or household member whose breath was blocked.

Worthy was released Friday, and Williamson County District Attorney Shawn Dick decided not to pursue the case at this point after speaking to multiple witnesses. (Williamson County Sheriff's Office/Imagine)

Tia Jones, who filed the claim, was granted a protection order against values ​​after the district attorney refused to file charges against NFL players.

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“Jones chose to use her voice to speak for herself,” her lawyer, Angelica Colliano, said in a statement to the Associated Press. “In doing so, she looks forward to seeing the facts and circumstances of the night become clear through formal legal proceedings and getting the justice she deserves.”

Her lawyer added that Jones is “completely working with law enforcement while they continue. We will investigate the claim.

Details of the suspicious assault were not immediately known, but Worthy's attorney said in another statement that the allegations were made after a woman living in his home refused to leave when asked repeatedly.

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Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier is worth it between Super Bowl LIX with the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans. (Mark J. Rebilas-Immagn image)

Chiefs Xavier's value avoids accusations from arrest, district attorney says

She was said to have been asked to leave “at the time of her affair.”

“She refused to vacate her residence and made many urgent efforts before resorting to this unfounded allegation against the worthy Mr,” the attorney's statement said. “The petitioner also destroyed the room of the residence, scratched Mr Worthy's face and tore a part of his hair.

Worthy was released Friday, and Williamson County District Attorney Shawn Dick later told the Austin America State State that he decided not to pursue the case at this point after his office spoke with multiple witnesses.

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Value out of the Super Bowl Lix of Kansas City Chiefs Wide Receiver Xavier Superdome. (Mark J. Rebilas-Immagn image)

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He noted that Values ​​is working with staff.

The Chiefs said in a statement to Fox News Digital on Saturday that they are “aware and collecting information.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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