Demond Demas, a former 5-star WR who plays at Texas A&M, was arrested this week on a charge of domestic assault.

He has been suspended by the university, and his future in College Station is uncertain at this point.

On Wednesday afternoon, Demas’s attorney, Tony Buzbee, issued a statement saying Demas has been released on “minimal bond” and looks forward to defending himself against the misdemeanor charge:

We learned that there was a warrant out for the arrest of Demond Demas yesterday. Upon learning of such, Demond insisted upon turning himself which he quickly did. Demond has been accused of a misdemeanor and has now been released on a minimal bond. We look forward to demonstrating that this is all an unfortunate misunderstanding. Demond Demas is a solid young man and a generational talent. He looks forward to clearing his name and moving on to be the best student and athlete he can be. In the meantime, we will let the process play itself out and will address the misdemeanor allegation in court, in due course.

Demas was a member of the Aggies’ 2020 recruiting class. The native of Tomball, Texas, was the No. 3 overall receiver in the class, per the 247Sports composite rankings.