A group of women are suing a popular dog-sitting app, as well as Temple University and one of its assistant football coaches, claiming that the coach sexually harassed and used hidden cameras to film them showering and sleeping while they watched his dog overnight — and that university employees were aware of misconduct and did not intervene.and accused assistant head football coach Antoine Smith, 47, of sexual misconduct and harassment.
Philadelphia police said its investigation remains active and ongoing through the Special Victims Unit. The cameras were allegedly embedded in a wall clock, Bluetooth speaker, digital alarm clock, and AC adapter placed throughout his home, including in the bathroom and bedroom, according to the complaint.
Almost immediately, the complaint said, Smith texted her saying he was coming home early and that she no longer needed to stay overnight. The woman told him that she found a camera in the alarm clock and it made her uncomfortable.The woman left and filed a police report and complaint with Rover. Smith was not charged with any crimes.
An undergraduate student also filed a Title IX complaint against Smith, the complaint said, sometime before September 2022. The result of that investigation is unclear.