Florida Coach Todd Golden 'Happy to Put It Behind Us'
The University of Florida Men’s Basketball Team just got some welcome news off the court. The Title IX investigation into Head Coach Todd Golden is now closed, after finding no evidence that he violated Title IX rules.
Florida basketball coach Todd Golden's attorney released a statement saying the Title IX complaint against Golden has been dismissed due to lack of evidence
"Some leaked confidential material to the media; falsely posed as a UF lawyer in an effort to intimidate; harassed UF students and parents to try to generate a false narrative; and harassed my client,
The investigation began last fall and centered on allegations of sexual exploitation, sexual harassment and stalking.
The student-newspaper Independent Florida Alligator had reported that multiple women, including UF students, claimed Golden stalked, cyberstalked, sexually harassed and sexually exploited them.
Florida basketball coach Todd Golden's attorney released a statement on Monday stating that the Title IX investigation against him by the University of Florida was dismissed due to lack of evidence.
The University of Florida dismissed its Title IX investigation into Florida men’s basketball head coach Todd Golden, according to a statement released by Golden’s attorney William Shepherd.
Florida higher-education leaders want to quickly hear how universities need to address a pending national legal settlement that is expected to lead to schools facing at least $22.5 million a year in new athletic department costs.
The university cleared the coach following a 4-month investigation into allegations of sexual exploitation, sexual harassment and stalking.
The university says the investigation, conducted by an outside firm, found “no evidence” that Golden was guilty of any of the transgressions leveled against him. Still, Todd Golden loses. His
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