BYU standout receiver Parker Kingston charged with first-degree rape in Utah
Parker Kingston faces a first-degree felony rape charge after a year-long investigation; he is held without bond and scheduled for court appearances in Washington County, Utah.
- Prosecutors in Utah have filed a first-degree felony rape charge against BYU standout wide receiver Parker Kingston, who is being held without bail.
- The investigation began last February after a 20-year-old woman told officers at a St. George hospital that Kingston assaulted her on Feb. 23, 2025.
- Police gathered digital and forensic evidence and interviewed witnesses, while BYU said it takes any allegation very seriously and will cooperate with law enforcement.
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BYU receiver charged with first-degree rape
Prosecutors in Utah have filed a first-degree felony rape charge against Brigham Young University standout wide receiver Parker Kingston, officials said Wednesday.
BYU Receiver Parker Kingston Arrested On Felony Rape Charge
The numbers tell one story. Sixty-six receptions. 924 receiving yards. Five touchdowns. Add almost 200 rushing yards and another score and you have the breakout season of a 21‑year‑old wide receiver who, until a few days ago, looked like Brigham Young University's next great offensive star. Then, on a February day in Utah, the statistics stopped mattering. Parker Trent Kingston was arrested and charged with felony rape. Overnight, the conversati…
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