Former Texas recipient, Isaiah Bond, will not have a charge of his arrest in a sexual attack in April and announced on Thursday that he signed with Cleveland Browns.
Greg Willis, Colin County (Texas) district attorney (Texas), announced on Thursday that a splendid jury submitted a “No Bill” account for charges of sexual violence against bonds that ended Bond and released him to pursue his NFL career, which will lead him to Cleveland.
“First and foremost, I want to express my deepest gratitude to the Cleveland Browns for believing in me and allowing me the opportunity to continue my career in the NFL,” said Bond in a statement Posted on social media. “Football has been my passion since I was six years old and playing at this stage is a blessing that I will never take for granted. I understand that it is a privilege to play in the NFL and I am grateful every day for living my childhood dream.
“I know there have been questions and reports about the allegations recently. I am grateful for the prosecutor’s decision and the courts not to chase charges. I will learn from this experience when I cultivate wisdom, person and faith. At the advice of my lawyer, I will not discuss these allegations.
Browns have not yet announced that they have signed bonds.