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Alex Cooper Has spoken after the additional claims have been made in the Boston University Women’s Football program.
Cooper, 30, who played in B Bar in 2013-2015 responded to the story Boston Globe Thursday, June 26, where current and former BU players accused the former BU coach Casey Brown inappropriate behavior.
In particular, one former BU player claimed that Casey had sent his video material to an athlete who competed in a game that included the coach’s “selectable voices”.
“You have a coach masturbating the players’ gaming tape,” Cooper wrote through his Instagram story on Thursday.
Cooperation The accused former BU coach Nancy Feldman sexual harassment In his recent Hulu document, Call me alex. Feldman retired in 2022.
Earlier this month, the University of Boston responded to Cooper’s claims Against Feldman saying that at school “Sexual harassment zero tolerance policy.”
“Call His Father” Podcast hosted his experiences with Casey on Thursday.
“Casey Brown was an assistant coach at the time,” Cooper wrote through his Instagram story by sharing the link Boston Globe story. “He watched Nancy’s sexually disturbing me and abusing his power … and now it is finally coming that he would continue to do it when he became the head coach of the B BE. I am disgusted, but unfortunately not surprised. This is a system.”
By The globeAt least 18 Buy footballers announced Casey’s similar claims last year to the university’s equal opportunity office.
The coach was set up in the middle of the last season and resigned in December 2024 after the BU was commissioned by a study of the complaints of football players.
In the statement The globeCasey “denied” the accusations.
The University of Boston said that they did not find “BUn politics violations and no evidence of sexual harassment” as they investigated the claims that Cooper criticizes Casey.
“When these women come forward … Boston University stands based on their statement,” Cooper wrote through his Instagram story.
Cooper marked Alma Mater’s second slide and wrote: “What do you need to happen to another student athlete for you [to] Get up and protect and defend all these women ??? ”
“I feel sick and angry,” Cooper wrote in another Dio. “How can we continue to protect women. This is exhausting honestly. And it’s not just sports everywhere. For anyone who understandably is afraid to come forward, but wants to tell their story, DMs are open ❤.”
As he was thinking about telling his story, Cooper said, “There have been a lot of recent weeks.”
“It has been very difficult and emotional to come up, but now I want to say – I’m so sorry to all the victims,” Cooper wrote through his Instagram story on Thursday. “By seeing this, and more and more women make their experience of Nancy Feldman, is heartbreaking. But in the end, our voice is heard for decades that harassment and abuse are reported to the athletic director and nothing happens.”
He continued, “Hope the University of Boston looks at their organization and makes changes to make sure that this will never happen to another athlete with that campus.”
If you or someone you know is a sexually attack, please contact the National Sexual Violence Way Line 1-800-656-Hope (4673).