Alex Cooper opens with a pretender sexual harassment during his years of college.
In a new documentary, the Podcast “Call Her Daddy” The host said she was harassed by the former football coach of the University of Boston Nancy Feldman. Cooper played for the college women’s football team between 2013 and 2015, according to the university website.
Cooper, 30, has made the allegations in his new documents, Calls him Alexwhich was presented on Sunday June 8 at Tribeca Film Festival in New York and Streams on Hulu from Tuesday, June 10.
Cooper said in the documentary that Feldman had started to “settle on me, much more than any other teammate” during his second year, describing the alleged experience as “confusing”.
“”[It] was all based in her who wanted to know with whom I came out, she comments on my body and she always wanted to be alone with me, “she said, according to People.
US Weekly contacted the University of Boston and Feldman to comment.
“It was this psychotic game of” Do you want to play? ” Tell me about your sex life, ”said Cooper an alleged incident. She also said that Feldman had said to her, “I have to take you to your night course. Go up in the car with me alone. ”
Cooper said in the doc: “I felt so deeply uncomfortable”, but she said that she felt that she could not express himself at the time because “I attended a full scholarship. If I did not follow the rules of this woman, I was gone. ”
The podcaster said that she had finally spoken to her parents of harassment presumed at the time. His parents contacted a lawyer, who said the college would likely lead to a legal case for years, by People. She also said that BU officials had taken no measure when they were presented with written documentation detailing her alleged meetings with Feldman.
During a question and answer session after the first of his new documentary, Cooper described experience as “frustrating”.
“I mean women to manifest and say it, but I did it, and I was not believed, then it took me a decade,” she said.
“I am not ashamed that it took me 10 years,” continued Cooper. “But that makes me a lot of questions, and I think that this documentary, as difficult as it is to explore, I actually think that this is only the beginning. … It really opened my eyes to the difficulty of the system, and it is so constructed against us as women.”
Cooper studied cinema and television in BU, graduated in 2017. Feldman retired of the college athletics department in 2022 after 27 years of coach.
If you or someone you know have been sexually assaulted, contact the National Hotline of Sexual Assault at 1-800-656-Hope (4673).