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The Xavier Worthy accuser issued the protection order while the examination continued

Tia Jones, the woman, the Kansas City Chiefs Wide Receiver Xavier, who was charged last week for crimes The athlete on Thursday.

In the past few days, law enforcement has continued to interview witnesses and collected evidence, Jones' lawyer Angelica Cogliano said on Thursday. Jones – who was ready to make her name known, spoke to a detective for almost three hours on Wednesday and provided him with text messages, photos, recordings and medical records, said the lawyer.

Coogliano added that all demands on the closure of the investigation were “obviously wrong”. The protection arrangement remains up to April 1.

“Our evidence speak for itself,” said Coogliano in an e -mail. “And it will speak much louder than the cruel and false attacks by Mr. Worthy's team. Ms. Jones is looking forward to this day. “

Worthy continues to deny every claim by Jones, his representation, the lawyers Sam Bassett and Chip Lewis, told The athlete on Thursday.

“Unfortunately, false allegations will continue to be made, this time before the civil court,” Bassett wrote in an e -mail. “Today the prosecutor has returned the objects that were stolen in his residence by Mr. Worthy when he was in prison, and there are still no objects when he was imprisoned. Mr. Worthy keeps his innocence and, according to the conclusion of the district prosecutor, stands after the review of Ms. Jones' unfounded allegations from law enforcement. “

In response to the claim of stolen objects, Coogliano said: “I wish we could react to all the malignant false attacks on their character that came from his lawyers last week”, but later we added: “We are not led to the integrity of criminal investigations by law enforcement or the civil court initiated yesterday.”

The news about the protective arrangement is less than a week after Worthy was arrested last Friday due to a criminal prosecution for assault against a family or a household member by hindering her breathing or requirement. On Saturday, Williamson County's records listed the indictment that was dismissed/rejected, and the district prosecutor of Williamson County, Shawn Dick, said his office rejected “at this time” after talking to witness.

On Saturday, the chiefs made an explanation in which he is aware of the incident and “collects information”. The NFL also published an explanation on Saturday in which the league “is aware of the matter and was in contact with the club”.

Williamson County is located north of Austin, where worthy, 21, an outstanding recipient at the University of Texas. In the first round of the NFL design of 2024, the chiefs chose 638 reception sheets and nine touchdowns as rookie. In the post -season, he set 287 yards and three touchdowns when the chiefs won the AFC championship before fell on the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl Lix.

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