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WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Texas — A Williamson County judge issued a protective order against former Longhorn and NFL football player Xavier Worthy after his arrest in Williamson County on Friday night.
The district attorney said at this time, there is not enough information to move forward with the former Longhorn's family violence charge.
Xavier Worthy was released Saturday after a district attorney in Texas declined to pursue charges against the Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver following an arrest in which he had been accused of ...
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Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy is aiming for a fresh start after an arrest for alleged domestic violence, which ended without charges. Worthy, who recently shaved his head, is now ...
Xavier Worthy walked out of the Williamson County jail in Texas late Saturday, a free man who does not face assault charges but only hours earlier weathered a conviction for them. Not in court ...