Baylor Fires Strength Coach After Arrest On Prostitution Charge
Photo: Roger Steinman/ [object Object] Baylor has fired strength coach Brandon Washington after he was arrested as part of a prostitution sting last week. The sting was first reported late yesterday by the , and Baylor announced the assistant football coach’s firing the same day.
McLennan County Sheriff Parnell McNamara told the Tribune-Herald that Washington, 33, was arrested shortly after midnight on Saturday, after Washington came to a local hotel to meet a prostitute. He was charged with solicitation of prostitution charge, a class B misdemeanor, and released the same day after posting a $1,000 bond, the newspaper reported. No other information about what happened was reported in local media, and my request for any police reports didn’t get a response back before the end of the business day.
Baylor responded by releasing a statement:
After a full criminal background check was completed and cleared, Brandon Washington was recently hired as an assistant in the Football Strength and Conditioning area. Baylor was notified on February 4 of Brandon Washington’s arrest and terminated his employment immediately that day.
New football coach Matt Rhule also gave a statement saying what Washington was accused of doing was unacceptable. His statement noted that, “When we arrived at Baylor, we made a commitment to character and integrity in our program.”
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