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Florida Basketball Coach Todd Golden accused of sexual harassment, stalking in Title IX complaint

he University of Florida’s men’s basketball coach is accused of sexually harassing, exploiting, and stalking female students according to a Title IX complaint.

That complaint was sent anonymously to TV20 and other media organizations. The Title IX investigation document alleges Todd Golden made unwanted sexual advances on social media, requested sexual favors, and sent photos of his genitalia while traveling for UF.

He’s alleged to have taken photos of women and their cars, and later sent them the photos.

Multiple times he’s accused of showing up at locations he knew the women would be.

To avoid detection online, he’s alleged to have “liked” women’s Instagram photos, waited for them to see the notification, then “un-liked” the images.
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Florida basketball coach Todd Golden facing Title IX stalking probe

Florida Gators men's basketball coach Todd Golden is the subject of a Title IX investigation following allegations of sexual harassment, stalking and cyberstalking from multiple women, including students, according to a complaint sent anonymously to Gainesville media outlets and later obtained by ESPN on Friday.

Florida received a formal Title IX complaint against Golden on Sept. 27 that includes allegations of sexual exploitation, sexual harassment and stalking, The Alligator, the university's independent student newspaper, first reported.

Golden, 39, aimed these behaviors toward Florida students and former Florida students, according to the Title IX complaint, which was also obtained by WCJB TV20 in Gainesville.

The Title IX complaint includes allegations that Golden sent photos and videos of his genitalia, made unwanted sexual advances on Instagram and requested sexual favors.

On multiple occasions, Golden allegedly took photos of women walking or driving -- or their cars in various locations -- and then sent those photos to the subjects of the photos. He also allegedly showed up to locations where he knew the women would be, according to the Title IX complaint.

University spokeswoman Cynthia Roldan Hernandez refused a request Friday to provide a copy of the complaint and declined to answer any questions about Golden, a married father of two young boys. Hernandez said that in order to "comply with federal law" the university could not confirm or comment on any Title IX complaint.

Title IX is regulated by the U.S. Department of Education. ESPN confirmed with federal education officials Friday that a school can disclose whether an employee has been accused of sexual harassment in a Title IX complaint if such disclosure is required under another federal or state law.
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Just sayin': In the not too distant future Florida could be looking for both a new football and a new basketball coach.
 
Yeah, I was just about to post about this. Dude, WTF? You're the men's basketball coach of Florida, sending unsolicited dick pics to college coeds going to school there? Bruh. I'd be so embarrassed if this man was my team's coach, I'd be asking how soon the board can meet to fire him.

 
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Florida Basketball Coach Todd Golden accused of sexual harassment, stalking in Title IX complaint

he University of Florida’s men’s basketball coach is accused of sexually harassing, exploiting, and stalking female students according to a Title IX complaint.

That complaint was sent anonymously to TV20 and other media organizations. The Title IX investigation document alleges Todd Golden made unwanted sexual advances on social media, requested sexual favors, and sent photos of his genitalia while traveling for UF.

He’s alleged to have taken photos of women and their cars, and later sent them the photos.

Multiple times he’s accused of showing up at locations he knew the women would be.

To avoid detection online, he’s alleged to have “liked” women’s Instagram photos, waited for them to see the notification, then “un-liked” the images.
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Florida basketball coach Todd Golden facing Title IX stalking probe

Florida Gators men's basketball coach Todd Golden is the subject of a Title IX investigation following allegations of sexual harassment, stalking and cyberstalking from multiple women, including students, according to a complaint sent anonymously to Gainesville media outlets and later obtained by ESPN on Friday.

Florida received a formal Title IX complaint against Golden on Sept. 27 that includes allegations of sexual exploitation, sexual harassment and stalking, The Alligator, the university's independent student newspaper, first reported.

Golden, 39, aimed these behaviors toward Florida students and former Florida students, according to the Title IX complaint, which was also obtained by WCJB TV20 in Gainesville.

The Title IX complaint includes allegations that Golden sent photos and videos of his genitalia, made unwanted sexual advances on Instagram and requested sexual favors.

On multiple occasions, Golden allegedly took photos of women walking or driving -- or their cars in various locations -- and then sent those photos to the subjects of the photos. He also allegedly showed up to locations where he knew the women would be, according to the Title IX complaint.

University spokeswoman Cynthia Roldan Hernandez refused a request Friday to provide a copy of the complaint and declined to answer any questions about Golden, a married father of two young boys. Hernandez said that in order to "comply with federal law" the university could not confirm or comment on any Title IX complaint.

Title IX is regulated by the U.S. Department of Education. ESPN confirmed with federal education officials Friday that a school can disclose whether an employee has been accused of sexual harassment in a Title IX complaint if such disclosure is required under another federal or state law.
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Just sayin': In the not too distant future Florida could be looking for both a new football and a new basketball coach.
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Yeah, I was just about to post about this. Dude, WTF? You're the men's basketball coach of Florida, sending unsolicited dick pics to college coeds going to school there? Bruh. I'd be so embarrassed if this man was my team's coach, I'd be asking how soon the board can meet to fire him.

Just sayin': As Ohio State found out with O'Brien, you can't fire the coach "for cause" until he goes thru "due process" and is actually found guilty unless you want to pay him the remainder of his contract. The smart thing to do might be to put him on "administrative leave with pay", appoint an interim coach, and fire his ass (if and) when he is actually found guilty.
 
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Just sayin': As Ohio State found out with O'Brien, you can't fire the coach "for cause" until he goes thru "due process" and is actually found guilty unless you want to pay him the remainder of his contract. The smart thing to do might be to put him on "administrative leave with pay", appoint an interim coach, and fire his ass (if and) when he is actually found guilty.
Of course they'll do it right to avoid being liable for his contract, but this dude has got to be toast. Get him off that campus immediately. No way can a college find this treatment of the students by a highly paid coach to be acceptable.
 
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Of course they'll do it right to avoid being liable for his contract, but this dude has got to be toast. Get him off that campus immediately. No way can a college find this treatment of the students by a highly paid coach to be acceptable.
Yeah, lawyers are probably already lining up the coeds that received a picture of his penis to sue UF for all the "mental trauma" that they are suffering. It would definitely be a good idea for UF to be proactive here; i.e. take immediate action as soon as they know about it, etc. and they might already be a month late. The penis photos should be easy you have them or you don't; however, the sexual advances and stalking allegations may take some time to investigate.
 
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Yeah, I was just about to post about this. Dude, WTF? You're the men's basketball coach of Florida, sending unsolicited dick pics to college coeds going to school there? Bruh. I'd be so embarrassed if this man was my team's coach, I'd be asking how soon the board can meet to fire him.

Brett Favre and Anthony Weiner laugh at this amateur. :pimp:
 
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Florida coach Todd Golden acknowledges school investigation

Florida men's basketball coach Todd Golden acknowledged an ongoing school inquiry Saturday and said he was considering "defamation claims," presumably against his accusers.

 
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