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Boston University releases statement following Alex Cooper's claims of sexual harassment by former coach

Boston University released a statement on Friday, stating that have "zero tolerance" for sexual harassment after Alex Cooper's recent claims.


Boston University releases statement following Alex Cooper's claims of sexual harassment by former coach

"I felt a lot of anger - anger at my coach, anger at my school, and anger at the system that allowed this to happen." Cooper said in the Hulu documentary, "Call Her Alex" - an ode to her podcast name, "Call Her Daddy."

Cooper and her parents said they had met with the university, which had not fired Feldman, had not investigated the claims, and had allowed Cooper to keep her scholarship. 

The university issued a statement on Friday, saying it has "zero-tolerance policy for sexual harassment."

"We encourage members of our community to report any concerns, and we remain committed to fostering a safe and secure campus environment for all."

Cooper played for the university from 2013 to 2015 before becoming a podcast host. She and her former roommate began the "Call Her Daddy" podcast that was eventually picked up by Barstool Sports.

"Call Her Daddy" was later bought by Spotify for $60 million, and then eventually SiriusXM ,for $125 million.

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