The Missouri Tigers recently suspended junior PG Terrence Phillips, and then it was discovered the school had opened a Title IX investigation into him.

On Wednesday, KansasCity.com reported that at least four women have come forward with complaints about the basketball player.

The report states that the complaints against Phillips fall under a wide range of misconduct:

The University of Missouri-Columbia’s Title IX investigation into basketball player Terrence Phillips includes complaints from at least four women, some of whom have made reports of harassment, physical abuse or the filming of a sexual encounter without consent, multiple sources have told The Star.

Phillips commented on the investigation on Wednesday, telling KansasCity.com that he expects to be cleared of all accusations:

“There are two sides to every story,” Phillips said. “Some people really want to say ‘Me too’ because apparently it’s the cool thing to do. I have a side. I am cooperating with Mizzou like I was instructed. Unfortunately I can’t say a lot, but at the end of the investigation, I intend to be cleared from the accusations. People who know me know this isn’t me.”

This case is likely a long way away from being sorted out, and it remains to be seen if more women will come forward.

For now, though, it’s certainly not a good look for Phillips, and he’ll likely remain suspended indefinitely.