Former Texas Longhorns Wide Receiver Isaiah Bond Turns Himself in on Sexual Assault Charges
FRISCO, Texas – Isaiah Bond, a former wide receiver for the Texas Longhorns, has surrendered to law enforcement in Frisco, Texas, in connection with an active warrant for sexual assault.
Recent Developments
On Thursday, Bond turned himself in to the Frisco Police Department, approximately 30 miles north of Dallas. Following his arrest, he was able to post bail and was subsequently released.
Bond’s Statement
In response to the allegations, Bond issued a public statement via his social media account, expressing his intent to defend himself against the claims. He stated:
“Regarding the accusation made against me, I would appreciate the time and opportunity to defend myself and prove the claims made, patently false. I am in full cooperation with the authorities and will remain a willing and active participant in the investigation. Unfortunately, claims like these prove to be harmful to all involved, absent full review. I kindly request that all reserve judgment until the authorities provide a complete report based on truth and evidence.”
Details of the Allegations
As of now, specific details surrounding the accusations against Bond have not been disclosed. The investigation is ongoing, and updates will likely emerge as the situation develops.
Future Prospects for Bond
In addition to navigating the legal challenges he currently faces, Bond is preparing for the upcoming NFL Draft. According to a recent mock draft by NFL.com, he is projected to be selected 32nd overall by the Los Angeles Rams. The draft is scheduled to take place in Green Bay from April 24 to 26, 2025.
Career Highlights
During his final season with the Texas Longhorns, Bond was recognized as one of the top receivers. Over the course of the 2024 season, he recorded:
- 34 receptions
- 540 receiving yards
- 6 touchdown catches