Former Texas wide receiver Isaiah Bond filed a lawsuit against the woman who accused him of sexual assault.
Bond’s agent, Damien Butler, sent a letter to all 32 NFL teams on Wednesday disputing allegations made against him by an unnamed accuser. Bond turned himself in to police last week over the alleged assault, but was released after posting bond and denied the allegations.
In Wednesday’s letter, Butler alleged that Bond was “targeted by a woman eight years his senior, relentlessly pursued, enticed by explicit photos & videos and ultimately setup for financial gain.” Subsequently, Bond has filed a lawsuit against his accuser “in response to the false allegation of sexual assault and defamatory statements made against him.”
Butler told NFL teams that Bond “is completely innocent of the allegations levied against him and will fight to clear his name.”
An email was sent to all 32 teams by agent Damien Butler, who represents #Texas WR Isaiah Bond. Bond self-surrendered on a sexual assault warrant, but now has filed a federal complaint against his accuser.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) April 16, 2025
Here is the email from Butler, and the first page of the 17-page… pic.twitter.com/ht4OpIOmkE
Bond had 34 catches for 540 yards and 5 touchdowns at Texas last season. During the pre-draft process, he made headlines for his failed attempt to break the NFL Combine record for fastest 40-yard dash time.
Before the allegations surfaced, Bond was considered a potential first-round pick. It is not clear if this current situation has impacted how teams view him.














