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Report: Isaiah Bond facing no further charges in sexual assault case

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Texas WR Isaiah Bond
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Former Texas wide receiver Isaiah Bond is facing no further charges in a sexual assault case against him, his agent Damien Butler told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. He has been no-billed.

Bond was arrested in April on an outstanding warrant after he turned himself in to police in Frisco, Texas. He later got his release on bond and denied the allegation against him in a statement to NFL Network, calling it “patently false.

A “no-bill” means a grand jury found there was not enough evidence of guilt to support a criminal charge. As a result, Collin County District Attorney Greg Willis said the proceedings have ended. The decision comes weeks after a defamation lawsuit filed by Bond was dropped.

“After reviewing all the evidence presented, a Collin County grand jury returned a ‘no bill’ in the sexual assault charge involving Isaiah Bond, meaning no indictment will be issued,” Willis said in a statement, via Schefter. “This concludes the criminal proceedings in this matter.”

Bond’s arrest came just weeks before the 2025 NFL Draft, and he became a coveted prospect during the pre-draft process. He is coming off a standout season at Texas, where he had 34 receptions for 540 yards and five touchdowns as the Longhorns made it to the national semifinal.

In 2023, Bond turned in the best season of his college career while at Alabama. As a sophomore, he had 668 yards and four touchdowns before transferring to Texas in 2024.

Isaiah Bond to sign with Cleveland Browns

Isaiah Bond was not selected in the NFL Draft after news broke of the allegations and his arrest. Shortly after his no-bill came down, he announced he is planning to sign with the Cleveland Browns.

“I am grateful for the decision of the prosecutor and the courts not to pursue charges,” Bond said in a statement, in part. “I will learn from this experience as I grow in wisdom, character, and faith. On the advice of my attorney, I will not discuss the details of this case, but I want to be clear: from the very beginning I have refuted these allegations and maintained my innocence. I stand firm by that today.”

As an NFL Draft prospect, Isaiah Bond turned in a 4.39-second 40-yard dash at the NFL Scouting Combine. That put him among the Top 10 wide receivers in the event, and he took a few visits during the pre-draft process, as well. At Texas’ Pro Day, though, he ran a 4.34-second 40-yard dash – showing an improvement.