Alex Coope suspects a football coach of sexual abuse

Alex Cooper Having allegedly opening sexual abuse in his colleagues.
In a new book, “Call his father” podcast, the podcast manager said that he was abused by the previous Boston University coach Nancy Feldman. Pooper played a college soccer team between 2013 and 2015, with each university website.
Cooper, 30, make remote allegations and new documents, Call AlexThe fiery church, on June 8, at the Terma film ceremony in New York City and spread in the list from Tuesday, on June 10.
Cooper wanted in the Scripture Felkman started to “fix me, more than any other colleague” during his sophomore year, explaining what the suspected as “confused.”
“[It] Everything is based on his lack of knowledge knowing who I am, noting with my body and that I always want to be alone with me, “he said, according to People.
US of Week You have reached the Boston University and Feldman to comment.
“It was a mental game, ‘you want to play? Tell me about your sexual health,'” Cooper describes one scene. He said that Feldman told him, “I have to chase you from your night class. Get in the car with me alone.”
I said in the DoC, “I felt jealous,” but he said that he would not be able to speak, because “I did not follow these women’s rules, I had left.”
The podcaster said it finally told her parents about abuse at that time. Her parents are in touch with a lawyer, who advised that the college would probably draw a legal case for years, each People. He also said that Bu officials did not take any action when presented in written scriptures describing allegations of his contact with Feleldman.
During the Q & A Following premiere wrote down new documents, Cooper describes the experience as “frustrating.”
“I want to tell women to go on, but I did, and I didn’t believe it,” she said.
“I am not ashamed that it took me 10 years,” Cooper continued. “But makes me asking more, and I think this document, it’s hard as it was a test, I really think this is just the beginning.”
Cooper read the film and television, graduating in 2017. Feldman retired from the Athletics Department of Athletics in 2022 after 27 teaching years.
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