Florida Gators men’s basketball coach Todd Golden is considering a defamation lawsuit as the school investigates misconduct claims against him. In a statement, Golden acknowledged the ongoing school inquiry and mentioned engaging legal advisors to explore defamation claims. The allegations against Golden include sexual harassment, sexual exploitation, stalking, and cyberstalking multiple women, including students. The claims include unwanted sexual advances on Instagram, requesting sexual favors, and sending inappropriate photos and videos. Despite the investigation, Golden, 39, signed a two-year contract extension in March with a $1 million raise, bringing his annual salary to $4 million. He is still leading the team during the investigation and conducted an on-campus practice before a recent game against Grambling State. Golden’s statement expressed confidence in the university’s review process and thanked supporters. The Independent Florida Alligator broke the news of the investigation, citing a Title IX complaint made on September 29. The Associated Press contributed to the report, and Golden’s attorney is advising him on potential legal action while the investigation is ongoing. Despite the allegations, Golden remains at the helm of the Florida Gators men’s basketball team as they navigate this challenging situation.
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