According to a post on social media, a woman working in the coach's home claimed she found several hidden cameras there.
a post was made on an Instagram page dedicated to Philadelphia women’s safety concerns by a woman who said she was working for Temple’s assistant coach Antoine Smith. The woman claimed she was working for Smith as a pet sitter, and while in his home, she found several hidden cameras.
A second woman also made similar claims on the Instagram page, saying she knew about the cameras but did not go to the police. Temple University released a statement, saying that the school is “aware of the allegations made on social media regarding Coach Smith,” and that while they would not discuss personnel matters, “we will review and investigate these claims in accordance with university policy.”
The Inquirer also reported that an emailed statement from the Philadelphia Police Department said that “there is an existing, open investigation at [the Special Victims Unit] into these allegations.” If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
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