Isaiah Bond's case related to sexual assault has been no-billed, indicating he will not face further criminal charges. Following his arrest in April due to an outstanding warrant, Bond posted bail and publicly claimed the accusations were 'patently false.' He filed a lawsuit against the accuser asserting the encounter was consensual, which was later dismissed. Despite being a prime prospect for the NFL draft, Bond went undrafted due to the arrest. In the 2024 season at Texas, he caught 34 passes for 540 yards and five touchdowns after previously playing at Alabama.
The sexual assault case against former Texas wide receiver Isaiah Bond was no-billed, resulting in no further criminal charges against him, as confirmed by his agent. Bond had faced an outstanding sexual assault warrant leading to his arrest in April, but he maintained his innocence on social media, describing the accusation as 'patently false.' Following his release on bail, Bond initiated a lawsuit against his accuser, claiming the sexual encounter was consensual; however, this lawsuit was dismissed with prejudice last month.
Bond was a highly-touted prospect for the NFL draft but went undrafted following his arrest. During his 2024 season at Texas, he made 34 receptions for a total of 540 yards and scored five touchdowns. Bond's earlier college career at Alabama included 65 receptions for 888 yards and an additional five touchdowns.
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