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Florida’s Todd Golden cleared in sexual harassment investigation

Following the four -month title IX survey on sexual exploitation, sexual harassment, and stalking claims, the University of Gain's Bills, Florida, has cleared the men's basketball coach Todd Golden.

The school announced a statement on Monday that no evidence was found and finished the investigation. Getors won 18 out of the first 20 games and will come to the fifth place in Florida in 10 years.

“Florida University is seriously accepting these issues and intentionally working on the duplet to be supported by everyone,” said Steve Orlandand, a university spokesman. “After a thorough investigation, including dozens of interviews in the past few months, Florida University has not discovered evidence that Todd Golden violated the title IX.

Before the match against Texas Long Horns, the Rod Golden coach of Florida Gatesters. Matt Pendleton-imagn image

Golden had previously threatened legal measures against his accusations, probably not publicly nominated, avoiding the possibility of denying the “from respect for the process.” He recently torn off the procedure that was supposed to be confidential.

“The title IX mechanism created to protect both in such a situation is disappointing and disappointed that confidentiality and privacy are continuing to be abused,” said Taurean Green. After being accused of assaulting, he mentioned earlier this month. In another title IX case.

The complaint of Golden accused him of sending his genital photos and videos, achieving unnecessary sexual progress on Instagram and demanding sexual favor. Independent Florida crocodile reported the claim in early November.

Golden's lawyer William Shepard said at a university's conclusion that complaints are not valuable.

Getors head coach, Todd Golden, has a smile with the Haddle with Ruvenenniel at the Florida Getors Center. Matt Pendleton-imagn image

“Golden coaches and I have respected the process while actively involved in universities,” said Shepard. “But there were many people who did not respect the survey process. Instead, they targeted Golden Coach and tried to promote this survey for their agendas and their own self -interest.

“Some of them leaked confidential materials to the media. I accidentally raised UF lawyers to threaten. I harassed UF students and parents to generate incorrect stories. I harassed my client, his family, and his friend.

Shepard added that Golden would consider the legal option for the off -season.

The school university athletic association supported Golden throughout the survey and supported his confidential comment following the dismissal of the case.

Getors head coach Todd Golden talks to the staff in the second half with the staff. Nelson chenault-imagn image

“Through this process, Golden has shown a tremendous focus and professionalism. We praise him,” said UAA.

Title IX is designed to protect students from discrimination, including sexual harassment. Florida started outsourcing in 2023 to the Grand River Solution, a private company -based private company -based private company.

“The last few months were challenged for my family and me while this process continued,” said Golden in a statement posted to X. Judgment based on the claim. Many UAAs and universities were very helpful. My family and I are very grateful.

“And thanks our fans for your incredible support for our players and our programs. That brought a big difference.”

The 39 -year -old Golden signed a two -year contract extension, including an increase of $ 1 million in March last year, to $ 4 million a year. Transactions are executed throughout the 2029-30 season. He is 58-31 in three seasons.

His contract is “romantic between the coach or other employee of the association, the supervisor, management of such coaches or other employees, and the student athlete or others. “Pearl and/or sexual relationship” is prohibited.

Also, if the coach acts in a way that “has an adverse effect” or a way to cause a “disadvantageous reflection” of the reputation, mission,/or profit of the athletic club or university, the university can be disciplined. I mentioned it.

On the other hand, the lawsuit against the green is still ongoing. According to a complaint reviewed by ESPN, the green kissed an employee of the athletic department and was accused of trying to get pants in March 2024.

The woman said that due to the green condition, he did not partially report suspected cases. Green, who won the NCAA championship in 2006 and 2007, joined the basketball staff in 2022 following a professional basketball career.

Women told the ESPN that the title IX investigator, who is working on the Golden case, has advanced after asking for interaction with Golden's female athlete last fall. She said that she had noticed that she could be concerned about the pattern of behavior in the program.

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