Star BYU receiver Parker Kingston charged with first-degree rape in Utah
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Prosecutors in Utah have filed a first-degree felony rape charge against Brigham Young University standout wide receiver Parker Kingston, officials said Wednesday.
Prosecutors in Utah have filed a first-degree felony rape charge against Brigham Young University standout wide receiver Parker Kingston, officials said Wednesday.
Kingston, 21, is being held without bail in St. George, a city near Arizona, Washington County prosecutors said. His initial appearance in court is scheduled for Friday.
The investigation began last February, prosecutors said in a news release. A woman who was 20 years old at the time told officers at a St. George hospital that Kingston assaulted her on Feb. 23, 2025, prosecutors said. Police gathered digital and forensic evidence and interviewed the parties involved and other witnesses, prosecutors said.
It wasn't clear if Kingston had an attorney. He didn't immediately respond to a message seeking comment. A phone message left for his family wasn't immediately returned.
BYU said in a statement that it takes any allegation very seriously and will cooperate with law enforcement. It said it wouldn't be able to comment further due to federal and university privacy laws and practices for students.

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