Former Gators QB Chris Leak reportedly investigated for sexual assault

Jan 1, 2016; Orlando, FL, USA;Florida Gators helmets during the second half in the 2016 Citrus Bowl at Orlando Citrus Bowl Stadium. Michigan won 41-7. Mandatory Credit: Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 1, 2016; Orlando, FL, USA;Florida Gators helmets during the second half in the 2016 Citrus Bowl at Orlando Citrus Bowl Stadium. Michigan won 41-7. Mandatory Credit: Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports

Former Gators QB Chris Leak has reportedly been accused of sexual assault.

A four-year starter for the Florida Gators, Chris Leak is currently under investigation for sexually assaulting a student. According to multiple reports, Leak had relations with a student at Edgewater, the high school that Leak recently joined to help out with the football team.

Furthermore, Leak left the Orlando area school without citing specific reasons but reports say it’s because of his involvement with the aforementioned party.

The following about Leak’s inexcusable behavior was claimed in the report, which was filed on September 5, via Yahoo! Sports.

"The girl told detectives that she massaged his back legs and he asked her to massage the front of his legs, the report said. The girl told detectives Leak then pulled her hands up to touch his genitals. She told police her hand grazed his genitals a few times, according to the report."

Along with the allegations mentioned above, Leak also bribed his female victim with $100 in order to keep things quiet.

More college football coverage from FanSided

15 most tortured fanbases in college football

25 best college towns in America

25 coaches we want to party with

Leak was employed by the school for only five games. As a coach there, Leak didn’t have much of an impact on the young men either. Starting off their 2016 season, the Edgewater Eagles were 0-5 as the offense put up only 33 points to their opponents’ 261, according to the Orlando Sentinel.

With a remodeling plan in mind for the high school, Leak also suggested that the Eagles look up to the 2011 Baylor Bears, who ended up in an offensive shootout with Washington in that year’s Alamo Bowl.

More fansided.com: Building the Best CFB Team of All Time

As a four-year starter for the Florida Gators, Leak threw for 11,213 passing yards, 88 TDs, and 42 INTs over 51 games. He won a national championship his senior year.