Texas Tech Basketball Player Pop Isaacs Accused of Sexual Assault of Minor in ESPN Report

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Recently, a shocking report from ESPN has revealed that Texas Tech basketball player Pop Isaacs has been accused of sexual assault of a minor. The incident allegedly occurred in June of 2019, and the victim was a 14-year-old girl.

The ESPN report states that the victim’s family first reported the incident to the Lubbock Police Department in August of 2019. The police department then launched an investigation into the allegations. However, no charges have been filed against Isaacs at this time.

The victim’s family has accused Isaacs of taking advantage of their daughter’s naivety and vulnerability. They also allege that he used his status as a college basketball player to manipulate her into engaging in sexual activity.

Isaacs has denied the allegations and his attorney has released a statement saying that the accusations are false and that his client is innocent. Texas Tech University has also released a statement saying that they are aware of the allegations and are taking them seriously.

It is unclear what will happen next in this case, but it is important to remember that everyone is innocent until proven guilty. It is also important to remember that sexual assault is a serious crime and should never be taken lightly. We hope that justice will be served in this case and that the victim will receive the support she needs to heal and move forward.