Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy and his ex-fiancée, Tia Jones, have officially resolved their legal disputes, bringing an end to a contentious chapter in their lives.
On Tuesday, Xavier Worthy and Tia Jones finally reached an agreement. As a result, they both decided to drop all the legal actions they had taken against each other.
According to TMZ, Worthy took back his request for a protective order and also ended the lawsuit he had filed against Jones. In return, Jones withdrew her request for a permanent protective order.
NEWS: #Chiefs Xavier Worthy is alleging that his fiancée cheated on him as he was preparing for the Super Bowl.
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) March 25, 2025
Worthy says he suspected she was having an affair & hired a PI who caught her with the trainer.
She then accused Worthy of assault, which was proven false.
(Via TMZ) pic.twitter.com/7qK3QaPucP
Both of them shared that they regretted how things turned out and the misunderstandings that happened during their relationship.
In the statement, he said, “I regret any misunderstandings or conflicts that arose during my relationship with my ex-fiancée. I also acknowledge that my legal representatives may have made public statements about my ex-fiancée that were intended to protect me but were misstated.”
Xavier Worthy’s Arrest Case Officially Dismissed
Xavier Worthy was arrested recently for allegedly hurting a family member in Williamson County. Police took him into custody right away.
But after talking to witnesses, District Attorney Shawn Dick decided not to continue with the case. A report confirmed that the charges were dropped after looking at all the evidence.
The court listing for Xavier Worthy has been updated to “dismissed/declined” pic.twitter.com/Leh2FMHilG
— Cory Mose (@Cory_Mose) March 8, 2025
This is great news for Xavier Worthy and the Chiefs, who recently signed him to a one-year contract.