Overview
- Isaiah Bond, a standout wide receiver and NFL draft prospect, turned himself in to Frisco Police last week on a sexual assault warrant and was released after posting a $25,000 bond.
- Bond's legal team filed a federal defamation lawsuit in the Northern District of Texas, alleging false claims made by his accuser and seeking economic damages and a civil trial.
- The lawsuit claims Bond was falsely targeted by a woman eight years his senior and that their encounter was consensual, countering the accusations made to police.
- Bond's agent, Damien Butler, has communicated directly with all 32 NFL teams, sharing the lawsuit and emphasizing Bond's innocence to safeguard his draft status.
- Bond continues to publicly deny the allegations, calling them 'patently false,' and has committed to cooperating fully with authorities in the ongoing investigation.