University of Florida coach Todd Golden cleared of sexual exploitation, harassment and stalking
University of Florida coach Todd Golden cleared of sexual exploitation, harassment and stalking
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The University of Florida has cleared men's basketball coach Todd Golden following a four-month Title IX investigation into allegations of sexual exploitation, sexual harassment and stalking. The school released a statement Monday saying no evidence was found and ended its investigation amid No. 5 Florida's best season in a decade, with the Gators having won 18 of their first 20 games.
'The University of Florida takes these matters seriously and works deliberately to ensure that due process is upheld for everyone,' university spokesman Steve Orlando said in a statement. 'After a thorough investigation that included dozens of interviews over the past months, the University of Florida has found no evidence that Todd Golden violated Title IX. The Title IX office has closed its investigation.'.
Golden previously sidestepped chances to deny the allegations 'out of the respect to the process' and threatened legal action, presumably against his publicly unnamed accusers. He also recently ripped proceedings that are supposed to be confidential. 'I am just frustrated and disappointed that a Title IX mechanism that is created to protect both sides during a situation like this - that confidentiality and privacy continues to be abused,' Golden said earlier this month after assistant coach Taurean Green was accused of sexual assault in another Title IX case.
Todd Golden has been cleared in an investigation into allegations of sexual exploitation, harassment and stalking. The complaint against Golden accused him of sending photos and videos of his genitalia, making unwanted sexual advances on Instagram and requesting sexual favors. The Independent Florida Alligator first reported the allegations in early November.