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NFL Prospect Isaiah Bond Files Defamation Lawsuit Over Sexual Assault Allegations

Bond denies claims, asserts innocence, and seeks damages in federal court as he works to protect his draft prospects.

Isaiah Bond claimed innocence in the sexual assault case against him
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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.