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Isaiah Bond Will Not Face Criminal Charges; Plans to Sign with Browns

The sexual assault case against former Texas wide receiver Isaiah Bond was no-billed and a related defamation lawsuit was dismissed with prejudice last month, ending legal proceedings.

  • On August 14, 2025, District Attorney Greg Willis announced Isaiah Bond faces no charges after a grand jury no-billed the case, enabling him to join the Cleveland Browns, his agent Damien Butler said.
  • On April 10, Isaiah Bond turned himself in to Frisco, Texas police and posted $25,000 bail after allegations from a Feb. 4 incident, authorities said.
  • District Attorney Greg Willis said, `After reviewing all the evidence presented, a Collin County grand jury returned a 'no bill' in the sexual assault charge involving Isaiah Bond, meaning no indictment will be issued.`
  • Shortly after the no-bill was reported, Isaiah Bond released a statement saying he is signing with the Cleveland Browns, though ESPN reported that any deal has not been finalized.
  • Facing just 12 days until roster cutdowns, the Browns continue diligence on Bond, who remains an uphill climb to make the team, ESPN reported.
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TMZ broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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