Kansas City Chiefs player XavierWorthy, a former star at the University of Texas, was arrested in Texas and now
faces serious criminal charges. According to jail records from Williamson
County (near Austin), the 21-year-old wide receiver was taken into custody by
local police and booked into jail.
The charge against him is a
third-degree felony under Texas law, specifically for allegedly assaulting a
family member by choking or suffocating them (officially called "impeding
their breathing or circulation"). This type of charge is very serious and
can result in 2 to 10 years in prison if he is found guilty, as well as a
potential fine of up to $10,000.
Details about what exactly
happened are still unclear, and no further information has been released about
the incident or the person involved. Authorities have not shared additional
statements, and Worthy’s legal team has not yet publicly responded to the
charges.
As a rising NFL player recently
drafted by the Super Bowl-winning Chiefs, this arrest could have major
consequences for Worthy’s career and reputation, depending on how the legal
process unfolds.
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