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NFL wide receiver Xavier Worthy alleges his ex-fiancée fabricated the assault allegations she made against him earlier this month, according to a lawsuit obtained by PEOPLE.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy sued the woman, saying she destroyed or stole property after making a false ...
Kansas City Chiefs receiver Xavier Worthy has filed a civil lawsuit against ex-fiancee Tia Jones, claiming she “schemed to extort a home, money, cars, and other valuables ... by concocting false ...
Xavier Worthy filed a lawsuit against his ex-fiancée in Williamson County, Texas, alleging that she stole and destroyed over $150,000 in cash and property along with assaulting the NFL wide receiver.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy and Tia Jones have each dropped their lawsuits against each other after settlement.
by concocting false stories of domestic violence.” The saga between Kansas City Chiefs player Xavier Worthy and his former fiancée, Tia Jones, has led to the NFL receiver filing a civil lawsuit ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — On Monday morning, Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy filed a lawsuit against his ex-fiancée, alleging she “fabricated” claims of domestic violence that led ...
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He joined ESPN in 2013 for the launch of NFL Nation. Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy is suing his former fiancée in Williamson County, Texas, alleging she stole and destroyed more ...
Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy is suing his ex-fiancée, track star Tia Jones, accusing her of destroying his property, stealing cash, and making false domestic violence allegations.
The lawsuit against Tia Jones filed by Xavier Worthy alleging abuse and theft, but has been dropped, it appears.
He was later released and won't face charges Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy is suing his ex-fiancée Tia Jones for making "intentionally false and misleading allegations" against ...