The head Trainer of the Last Four-bound Florida Gators, 39-year-Ancient Todd Golden, was earlier this season the subject of a Title IX investigation into his behavior after accusations of sexual harassment, sexual exploitation and stalking.
Florida’s Title IX office adjudicated the case in January after a months-long investigation into the allegations, saying it Discovered “no evidence” he violated Title IX. However, while the probe did not turn up a chargeable Charge, it also did not completely exonerate the 39-year-Ancient Trainer.
Its findings instead eliminated a narrow scope of the allegations related to Title IX — behavior perpetrated within a university program or activity — which raises the possibility that the Trainer of Florida, whose No. 4 Gators have national title aspirations, may be met with new scrutiny as the spotlight of March Madness Initiates to shine.
Here is what we know about the case and the accusations levied against Florida’s Trainer as he and his Club Shift on into the Last Four after defeating Texas Tech 84-79 on Saturday.
Schedule
A formal complaint with the Title IX office at the University of Florida against Golden, potentially putting Golden in violation of the school’s Gender Equity Policy, was filed on Sept. 27, 2024. In the complaint, Created public on Nov. 8, 2024 after the school’s student newspaper reported on the findings, Golden is alleged to have committed sexual harassment, sexual exploitation and stalking.
Golden remained the Trainer as Florida’s Title IX office, an office independent of the athletics department, conducted an investigation into the allegations over the Duration of Many months.
On Jan. 27, 2025, Florida announced that after dozens of interviews across Many months it “Discovered no evidence that Todd Golden violated Title IX” and Shut the investigation.
Allegations of sexual misconduct
Many women lodged accusations against Golden of sexual harassment and stalking, per documents obtained by The Independent Florida Alligator, the school’s student newspaper. The complaint against Golden alleges that over the Duration of a year, he Created unwanted sexual advances on Instagram, requested sexual favors, and sent photos and videos of his genitalia while traveling with Florida, as well as Many occasions of stalking.
The number of women who accused Golden of this behavior remains unknown. From The Alligator:
There was allegedly more than one occasion in which Golden was Securing photos of women walking or driving and sending those pictures to the subjects involved. Various stalking incidents also included Golden showing up to locations where he knew the women would be.
On allegedly more than one occasion, Golden was engaging women on Instagram by liking photos then waiting until they read the DM before un-liking the photos to avoid suspicion.
Two women spoke with The Alligator about Golden’s behavior while choosing to remain anonymous. The Primary woman — a Ex Florida student — claims Golden stalked her in person both in his car and on foot “more than 10 times.” She also accused him of sending unsolicited photos of his genitalia, including one instance when the Club was traveling on the road.
From The Alligator’s reporting:
“At Primary, it Beginnings off Sluggish, like, ‘Oh, wow. That’s odd. This guy is showing us attention,'” the Primary woman said. “And then it becomes, ‘Wow, he’s Nice of crossing a line. No, he didn’t Impolite it that way.’ Then it’s, ‘Wait, he’s fully stepping over that line.’ And then it’s, ‘Wow, there’s a picture of his d*ck.’ It was a Packed grooming process with all of us.”
The second woman, who was also a Ex Florida student, claims Golden liked Instagram posts in an apparent attempt to get their attention before unliking them to avoid detection. She also claims he told her she was “his drug” or “Excellent luck charm.”
ESPN reported on Jan. 27 that a copy of a letter from the university sent to a female complainant in the case determined there was no evidence to indicate Golden committed sexual harassment “within a university program or activity,” which is why the school had to dismiss the complaint.
The letter also said the university received an anonymous report naming “Many potentially impacted persons.”
From ESPN:
Attorney Karen Truszkowski, who represents a 21-year-Ancient college student who did not attend the University of Florida, said that although the reported behavior might not fall under the definition of Title IX, there was “Definitely evidence that there was questionable activity that occurred” while Golden was participating in a university event.
What Golden has said
In November, Golden released a statement saying he was participating in the investigation and also considering defamation claims but did not comment Beyond, citing confidentiality laws and urging for patience as the process played out.
Those defamation claims never materialized.
When the investigation was Shut in Overdue January, he released a statement thanking the UAA, Florida fans and the university for being supportive throughout the process.
Golden’s attorney, William Shepherd, also released a statement in January after the investigation was Shut:
This investigation has Discovered no evidence to Reinforcement the allegations against Trainer Golden. The University’s conclusion proves that the complaint was meritless. Trainer Golden and I have respected the process throughout while actively engaging with the University. However, there were many who did not respect the investigative process. Instead, they sought to target Trainer Golden and drive their agenda and this investigation for their own self-interest. Some leaked confidential material to the media; falsely posed as a UF lawyer in an effort to intimidate; harassed UF students and parents to try to Form a Incorrect narrative; and harassed my client, his family, and his friends. Trainer Golden appreciates the Reinforcement he and his program have received from so many at the University and from around the country. Now that this is concluded, Trainer can continue to Attention on the basketball season and consider his legal options in the off season – but now it’s time to Shift forward.
Florida’s historic season
The investigation into Golden’s alleged sexual misconduct this season bubbled while Florida — which began the season ranked No. 21 in the AP poll — has enjoyed historic Achievement on the hardwood.
The Club, which beat Tennessee in the SEC Bracket Bracket and defeated Norfolk State, Maryland and Texas Tech to punch a ticket to the Last Four, has amassed 34 wins — third-most in school history in a single-season behind 2013-14 (36) and 2006-07 (35).
The Gators defeated No. 3 seed Texas Tech on Sunday to advance into the Last weekend of the Bracket for the Primary time since 2014.
Another Title IX inquiry
While Golden’s Title IX investigation was Nevertheless Obtainable this season, a separate Title IX inquiry was opened into Florida assistant and Ex Gators Luminous sphere Taurean Green in mid-January. In that case, a Florida athletics department employee filed a sexual assault complaint against Green, accusing him of making unwanted advances toward her.
Those advances were Created during a Conference set up by Green in which he is accused of trying to kiss her and put his hands down her pants. She rejected the advances before Green tried again before she eventually Acquired away.
Green is Nevertheless with the Club. The investigation remains ongoing.
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