BYU expels star WR Parker Kingston following arrest on rape charges

Editor's note:This story has been updated to include aBYUstatement to the USA TODAY Network.

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Brigham Young Universityhas expelled Parker Kingston, the university has confirmed to the USA TODAY Network.

The university said in a statement that Kingston, whois facing a first-degree felony rape charge, is no longer part of the football program.

"As of Friday, Parker Kingston is no longer a student at Brigham Young University and is no longer a member of the BYU football team," BYU said in a statement to the USA TODAY Network. "University administration and athletic administration, including BYU Head Coach Kalani Sitake, were only made aware of the investigation and allegations after Kingston's arrest this past Wednesday, Feb. 11."

Kingston, 21, was charged on Wednesday, Feb. 11. According toThe Salt Lake Tribune, he made his first appearance, remotely, in Washington County Fifth District Court on Friday, Feb. 13, from the Purgatory Correctional Facility in Hurricane, Utah.

He was held in Washington County jail without bail following his arrest. According to the Salt Lake Tribune, Judge John Walton agreed to terms with Washington County chief deputy attorney Ryan Shaum and Kingston's defense attorney Cara Tangaro for Kingston to be released on $100,000 bond with $10,000 cash immediately paid to the court.

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The charge against Kingston stems from an incident Feb. 23, 2025, in St. George, Utah ― over 250 miles south ofBYU's campus in Provo, Utah. The alleged victim was 20 at the time of the incident, and made her sexual assault report to officers at St. George Regional Hospital.

Kingston, a redshirt junior last season, earned second-team All-Big 12 honors after catching 67 passes for 928 yards with five touchdowns, along with 25 carries for 125 yards with three touchdowns.

According to The Salt Lake Tribune, four other stipulations were set in Kingston's release:

Among the requirements Walton set for Kingston's release were:

  • GPS ankle monitor for at least the next 60 days

  • No contact with alleged victim, her family or case witnesses

  • Kingston must delete all social media applications from his phone

  • Kingston is not allowed in Washington County except for future in-person court appearances

Kingston is due for a virtual hearing on Feb. 25, and the preliminary in-person hearing is scheduled for April 13, in the Fifth District Court in St. George.

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UConn (27-0, 16-0 Big East) has won 43 straight games and hasn't lost since an80-76 decisionat Tennessee over a year ago. The Huskies also have won 63 straight Big East games, counting regular-season and tournament matchups.

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UConn had won 21 straight games by at least 25 points before Saturday, which represented the longest such streak for any Division I program over at least the last 25 seasons. The last team to lose to UConn by fewer than 25 points was No. 7 Michigan, which fell72-69to the Huskies on Nov. 21 at Uncasville, Connecticut.

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UConn guard KK Arnold had 10 points and a career-high nine assists in her return home. Arnold was a three-time Associated Press Wisconsin state player of the year while starring at nearby Germantown High School.

Lee Volker scored 15 points, Skylar Forbes 14 and Jaidynn Mason 11 for Marquette, which has lost three straight games for the first time since December 2022.

After Marquette took an early 5-0 lead on a pair of Mason baskets, UConn scored eight straight points and never trailed again. A three-point play from Forbes tied the game at 20-all with 5:12 left in the second quarter, but UConn scored 11 consecutive points to pull ahead for good.

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  • After falling backward off a chair during her Little Miss Drama Tour, Cardi B joked onstage, "It was the government"

  • The rapper later reposted a clip of the unexpected moment, quipping, "This video is clearly AI"

  • Days prior, Cardi B was involved in a heated online exchange with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security over comments she made about ICE during her first night on tour

Cardi Bis blaming "the government" for her recent onstage mishap.

On Friday, Feb. 13, the 33-year-old rapper fell backward off her chair while performing "Thotiana" at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas as part of herLittle Miss Drama Tour, as seen invideosshared to social media.

After making a quick recovery and dancing through the mishap, Cardi — real name Belcalis Almánzar — swiftly got up and pointed to the chair, quipping, "That was the government!"

The moment quickly went viral on social media, and shereposted the video on Xsoon after alongside the caption, "Can someone put a community note on this? This video is clearly AI."

Two days prior to her fall, the "Up" rapper kicked off her tour in Palm Desert, Calif., and addressed her fans in anothercontroversial momentthat went viral onsocial media.

"If ICE come in here, we're gonna jump they asses," Cardi began onstage. "I got some bear mace in the back. They ain't taking my fans, bitch. Let's go!"

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Hours after Cardi's comments began making headlines, the United States Department of Homeland Securityreposteda tweet from TMZ reporting on the moment, writing, "As long as she doesn't drug and rob our agents, we'll consider that an improvement over her past behavior."

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"If we talking about drugs let's talk about Epstein and friends drugging underage girls to rape them," she wrote on X, referencing the controversy surrounding convicted sex offenderJeffrey  Epsteinand renewed public scrutiny overnewly released documents. "Why yall don't wanna talk about the Epstein files?"

Cardi said during a 2022 interview withDavid Lettermanon his Netflix seriesMy Next Guest Needs No Introductionthat she has always felt a"responsibility" to be vocal about her political opinions.

"I don't really put a lot of political things in my music, but I use the f— out of my platform," she said that May. "And I have used my platform even when I was a dancer. Because you might think that people are not looking, but they are."

"I mean, I'm a hood chick, and I'm from the Bronx," she continued. "A lot of people relate to me and follow me because they want to see how I'm dressed, they want to see my lifestyle. I feel like I have a responsibility to also share to them like, 'Hey, while you here and you're checking my outfit and checking my music, check out what's going on over here in this part of the world.' "

Cardi B's Little Miss Drama Tour is in support of her latest studio albumAm I the Drama?and she'll make stops in various major cities before wrapping the run in Atlanta in April.

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