Tommy Lee Jones’ daughter, Victoria Jones, had run into trouble with the law before her sudden death at a hotel in Northern California at the age of 34.
According to court records obtained by Page Six, Victoria was arrested at least twice in 2025 in Napa County, Calif.
In April, she was arrested for obstructing a peace officer, using/being under the influence of a controlled substance and possession of a narcotic controlled substance, to which she pleaded not guilty.


She was arrested again in June for domestic battery and domestic violence/elder abuse, to which she also pleaded not guilty.
Additionally, Victoria was arrested for theft in the amount of $50 to $500 in San Antonio, Texas, back in June 2011.
The charge was later dismissed, according to court records.
In the predawn hours of New Year’s Day 2026, Victoria was reportedly found on the ground of the 14th floor of the Fairmont San Francisco hotel by a guest who thought she had drunkenly passed out.
The guest reportedly immediately notified hotel employees, who called 911 and were instructed to perform CPR.


The incident was dispatched as a “code 3 for the overdose, color change,” suggesting Victoria may have suffered a drug overdose and experienced cyanosis as a result.
When paramedics with the the San Francisco Fire Department arrived, they tried to revive Victoria, but it was too late. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
San Francisco Police Department officers reportedly found no signs of foul play, such as trauma to the body, or drug paraphernalia at the scene. There was also no indication that Victoria’s death was a suicide.
It’s still unclear whether she was a guest at the hotel and how she ended up on the 14th floor.


An investigation is ongoing.
Tommy, 79, shared Victoria and his son, Austin Jones, 43, with his second wife, Kimberlea Cloughley.
Reps for the Jones family have not yet responded to Page Six’s requests for comment.
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