The controversy centers around Nancy Feldman, who led the Boston University soccer program for 27 years before retiring in 2022. Recent accusations against Feldman have surfaced in a bombshell documentary by Alex Cooper, host of the wildly popular “Call Her Daddy” podcast. Feldman did not respond to requests for comment. Boston University did not provide a comment regarding the letter of support, but responded with a statement to the initial allegations, saying the school has “a zero-tolerance policy for sexual harassment.”
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Why would she lie though? She already has made $100m from her podcast. She doesn't need a clickbait allegation to ruin her former coaches life to make more money. Everyone judging and cyber bullying these days is incredible. No one ever even thinks before they type, thinking about all the possible factors that go in to this situation & that none of us have any idea if it is true or false yet I see full blown arguments on other videos about it as if they know her. Just because most players felt safe and never experienced sexual harrassment does not mean some also never experienced it. Sexual predators are usually the nice and sweet and professional people with influence and power that can charm the shoes off of anyone and usually is highly involved in the community like a hs/college professor or coach or the coaches staff. Please try to have some compassion/empathy and realize none of us know the truth..
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Poot Lovato
Alex Cooper is full of sht. She was a princess whose parents that she should be a queen and so did she. I hope she gets sued for false allegations.