A four-month university investigation found no evidence to back up the stalking allegations made against Florida men’s basketball coach Todd Golden.
The school released a statement Monday saying the Title IX investigation had cleared Golden of sexual harassment, sexual exploitation and stalking allegations.
“The University of Florida takes these matters seriously and works deliberately to ensure that due process is upheld for everyone,” university spokesman Steve Orlando said in a statement. “After a thorough investigation that included dozens of interviews over the past months, the University of Florida has found no evidence that Todd Golden violated Title IX. The Title IX office has closed its investigation.”
Golden, 39, is in his third season with the Gators. Currently ranked No. 5, Florida (18-2, 5-2 SEC) has won its last three games.
The complaint filed against Golden accused him of sending photos and videos of his genitals and making unwanted sexual advances on social media.
The school’s University Athletic Association released a statement Monday.
“The UAA acknowledges the completion of the review,” the UAA said in a statement. “We take these matters seriously and understand the need for the process to be conducted with strict confidentiality and discretion.
“Throughout this process, Coach Golden has demonstrated tremendous focus and professionalism, and we commend him for that. As the Gators move forward, we reaffirm our commitment to promoting a championship experience with integrity.”
Golden signed a two-year contract extension last March that boosted his annual compensation to $4 million. His deal runs through the 2029-30 season.
–Field Level Media