COLLEGES + UNIVERSITIES

BYU football player went to woman’s residence intending to have sex, charges allege

Feb 12, 2026, 11:49 AM | Updated: 11:51 am

BYU...

BYU wide Receiver Parking Kingston (11) runs the football in for a touchtown against West Virginia, Oct. 3, 2025, in Provo. Kingston is charged with raping a woman in St. George a year ago. (Tyler Tate, Associated Press)

(Tyler Tate, Associated Press)

ST. GEORGE — BYU football wide receiver Parker Trent Kingston went to a woman’s residence in St. George nearly a year ago with the intent to have sex with her, despite her saying she was not interested in that, according to prosecutors.

Kingston, 21, was charged Tuesday in 5th District Court with rape, a first-degree felony. The court documents were unsealed on Thursday following Kingston’s arrest in Provo on Wednesday. By Wednesday afternoon he had been transferred to the Washington County Jail in Hurricane.

Police say Kingston went to a 20-year-old woman’s residence during the early morning hours of Feb. 23, 2025. Charging documents do not say how Kingston and the woman knew each other or if they were previously acquainted.

The woman told police that prior to his arrival and during “their online communication, she told Kingston multiple times that she did not want to have sex with him, and if that was the reason he wanted to meet up, he should not come. (She) disclosed that she set clear boundaries with Kingston prior to their meetup,” the charges state.

After arriving at the woman’s residence, the two watched a movie. “While watching the movie, they began to engage in some sexual activity,” the charges state.

Kingston then started to fall asleep, and the woman left the room to get ready for bed.

“When she returned approximately 15 minutes later, Kingston initiated sexual activity again. (She) stated that she told Kingston to stop several times and tried to push him off of her,” but he continued, the charges allege.

The woman reported the alleged assault four days later to police after going to St. George Regional Hospital.

“Detectives with the St. George Police Department then gathered digital and forensic evidence. They also conducted interviews with the parties involved and other witnesses. The information was then turned over to the Washington County Attorney’s Office for review,” according to the county attorney’s office.

She met with the Washington County Attorney’s Office in June for another interview.

When Kingston was questioned by investigators, he said all activity with the woman was consensual. “Based on communications obtained from Kingston’s cellphone after the incident, it can be inferred that he went to her apartment with the intention of having sexual intercourse,” prosecutors wrote in charging documents.

Brigham Young University said it learned about the arrest on Wednesday.

“The university takes any allegation very seriously and will cooperate with law enforcement,” read the statement from BYU, which espouses an honor code that (among other things) requires students to abstain from sexual relations outside of marriage. “Due to federal and university privacy laws and practices for students, the university will not be able to provide additional comment.”

Kingston, originally from Layton, is scheduled to appear in court on Friday.

The rising senior had a team-high 928 receiving yards and five touchdowns last year, in addition to returning 17 punts for 230 yards and a touchdown for the 12-2 Cougars.

Shortly after the team’s 25-21 win over Georgia Tech in the Pop-Tarts Bowl, Kingston — who would’ve been eligible to enter the NFL draft — was among the first of a large wave of players to announce he was returning to Provo for his final year of college eligibility.

Kingston was in Provo as recently as Saturday, when he sat courtside with another woman during the BYU men’s basketball game against Houston. During a timeout, the star wideout pointed to a ring on the woman’s left hand, indicating they were engaged.

The couple posted photos of the engagement on Instagram a few days later, but the post was deleted by Wednesday afternoon.

Contributing: Curtis Booker

We want to hear from you.

Have a story idea or tip? Send it to the KSL NewsRadio team here.

Colleges + Universities

A horse skeleton inside a laboratory classroom at USU's new Veterinary Sciences building. (Mike And...

Mike Anderson, KSL

New building helps complete Utah’s first full veterinary medicine program at USU

A new building at Utah State will bring the final touches to the school's veterinary science program, and the first full program for the degree in the state.

5 days ago

The Stewart Bell Tower and “W” on the mountainside are pictured on the campus of Weber State Un...

Becky Bruce

Nearly 1 in 4 college-educated workers in Utah came from somewhere else

The college-educated workforce in Utah boasts a higher-than-average number of "study and stay" graduates -- who came here for college, then stuck around.

9 days ago

Dixie Technical College in St. George on Sept. 13, 2025. The college received a $930,000 grant it w...

Logan Stefanich, KSL

Dixie Tech receives ‘vital’ $930K grant to expand skilled trades education

To address changing workforce demands in Washington County, Dixie Technical College along with the Lowe's Foundation, will expand HVAC and plumbing training.

24 days ago

A student studies at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City on March 13, 2024. A new Utah Women a...

Kennedy Camarena, KSL

Policy expert, report, question effect of diversity, equity and inclusion law on women in leadership

One Utah policy expert called Utah's anti-diversity, equity and inclusion law "a big setback" for women in K-12 education leadership, two years after the law's inception.

1 month ago

Left, Utah head coach Morgan Scalley (Scott G Winterton, Deseret News) and BYU head coach Kalani Si...

Sean Walker, KSL

BYU’s Sitake, Utah’s Scalley continue calls for softer, gentler rivalry based on ‘mutual respect’

BYU head coach Kalani Sitake and Utah's Morgan Scalley are very different when it comes to the state's biggest rivalry, but they agree that it's one of the best in the nation.

1 month ago

FILE - People take photos near a John Harvard statue, left, on the Harvard University campus, Jan. ...

Annie Ma and Heather Hollingsworth, Associated Press

A Canvas outage tied to a cyberattack has wreaked havoc on colleges’ final exam season

This story is no longer available on this site. Read the original story here.

3 months ago

Sponsored Articles

Whether you are chasing pristine beaches, fresh raspberry shakes, or endless water sports, this spo...

Bear Lake

Road trip ready: How Bear Lake became the go-to destination for Western U.S. travelers

Whether you are chasing pristine beaches, fresh raspberry shakes, or endless water sports, this sponsored guide—brought to you in partnership with Bear Lake —uncovers everything you need to plan the ultimate getaway.

How Harper Clinic's IOP is changing the face of mental health treatment in Utah....

Harper Clinic

A new standard of care: How Harper Clinic’s IOP is changing the face of mental health treatment in Utah

As demand for mental health care continues to rise across Utah County, Orem's Harper Clinic says it is trying to close the gap with a more comprehensive approach to mental health treatment.

The weight of depression is real. Many people spend years fighting it, adjusting medications, manag...

Harper Clinic

Breaking free from depression: How Harper Clinic’s TMS Therapy can help

Breaking free from depression: How Harper Clinic's TMS Therapy can help.

mental health...

Andrew Adams, KSL

Library discussions bring men’s mental health to the surface

Therapists say it’s common for men to repress things like trauma, grief, stress and anxiety. Now, a new weekly series of discussions aims to help men bring it all to the surface.

...

Bear Lake Convention & Visitors Bureau

Cozy up in Bear Lake: Discover the magic of a winter getaway

SALT LAKE CITY – The holiday season shines brightest when time slows down and loved ones gather. Gifts, decorations and festive music come and go, but shared experiences tend to last much longer. Research supports that idea. Dr. Theresa E. DiDonato told Psychology Today that vacations can strengthen relationships by creating meaningful time away from daily […]

...

Harper Clinic

Rewriting the path to healing: Inside Harper Clinic’s whole-person mental health model

OREM — A few decades ago, you’d have had a hard time finding a doctor to treat both your mind and body; And a century ago, you’d have been hard-pressed to find a doctor to treat your mind at all. Today, medical professionals are understanding more and more the undeniable connection between the body and […]

BYU football player went to woman’s residence intending to have sex, charges allege