The sexual assault case against former Texas wide receiver Isaiah Bond has been no-billed and he faces no further criminal charges, his agent, Damien Butler, told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Thursday.

Bond was arrested in April on an outstanding sexual assault warrant and was released from the Collin County jail after posting bail of $25,000. After he was released from jail, Bond went on social media and said the accusation against him was "patently false."

He subsequently sued the woman who accused him with his lawyers saying the sexual encounter was consensual. The lawsuit, which included a defamation claim, was dismissed with prejudice last month by the United States District Court in Northern Texas.

Bond was a highly-touted prospect entering this year's NFL draft but proceeded to g

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