Nearly 100 former female football students from the University of Boston would have come to the defense of the coach Nancy Feldmanwho was Accused last week of sexual harassment by Alex Cooper During his university stay.
Tmz reported on Monday June 16, that he had obtained a letter signed by 99 former BU football players, declaring that their experiences with Feldman could not have been more different from allegations made by the host of Podcast “Call Her Daddy” in his new Hulu ,, Calls him Alex.
The group said that he had not sought to “decrease or discredit the individual experience of anyone”, but rather wanted to put his experiences with Feldman as “Unis Group”.
Former college players said that “we have never felt categorically dangerous” under Feldman. “We have never been at risk or testify to inappropriate behavior or everything that could be characterized as sexual harassment,” they said, according to TMZ.
“As a leader, she approached every day with professionalism, making decisions at the service of the team’s success,” continued the letter.
The signatories, who said that TMZ said the elders of several decades, concluded that Feldman “has remained an important part of our lives and we will stand next to it.”
Cooper, 30 website.
In Calls him Alexwhich was created on June 10, Cooper claimed That Feldman began to “settle on me, much more than any other of my teammates” 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.
“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. ”
In a declaration at US Weekly Friday, June 13, a spokesperson for the University of Boston said: “The University of Boston has a zero tolerance policy for sexual harassment. We have a solid system of resources, support and personnel dedicated to the well-being of students and a process of in-depth reporting by our equal opportunity office. We encourage members of our community to point out all concerns, and we remain committed to feeding a secure and secure campus environment for everyone. ”.
Feldman could not be joined to comment by US Weekly Last week.
Cooper studied cinema and television in BU, graduated in 2017. Feldman withdrew from 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).