The former Receiver of Texas, Isaiah Bond, found himself faced with legal misfortunes a few weeks before the NFL recovery, according to reports.
The 21-year-old, who said for the draft of the NFL of this month, went to the police in Frisco, Texas, Thursday morning for a case linked to a mandate in suspense for sexual assault, according to Ian Rapoport.
Bond has since displayed Bond and has been released.
In a shared press release following his release, the project of perspective called for a chance to defend itself against “obviously false” allegations.
“Regarding the accusation made against me, I would appreciate the time and the opportunity to defend myself and prove the claims made, manifestly false,” the statement said.
“I am in full cooperation with the authorities and I will remain a participant disposed and active in the investigation. Unfortunately, affirmations like these are harmful to all complete exams and in the absence of a complete review. I ask with kindness that the whole reserve judgment until the authorities provide a full report based on truth and evidence.
The former Receiver of Texas Isaiah Bond faces legal misfortunes of the weeks of the NFL recovery
Bond played his first two seasons in Alabama before transferring to the Longhorns last season. It is currently not known whether the alleged incident took place during his stay in Tuscaloosa or Austin.
Wideout should be a potential second round choice in Green Bay later this month. However, his stock could now take a hit.
He was limited by an ankle injury last season with a single take for 22 yards in the dry championship. He then withdrew the first round of the university football playoffs against Clemson before returning for the Peach Bowl against the Arizona State.
In the defeat of Texas Cotton Bowl at Ohio State, Bond has only managed to take eight yards.
The native of Georgia ended the season with 34 catches for 540 yards and five affected with four races for 98 yards and a touchdown.
More to follow.