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Head of NYC ballet retires after abuse allegation­s

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neW York: Peter Martins (pic), the renowned head of the New York City Ballet, announced his retirement following allegation­s of sexual harassment and physical abuse, according to a report in the New

York Times.

The 71-yearold stands accused by two dozen dancers of verbal and physical abuse as well as using his power to extort sexual favours.

“I have denied, and continue to deny, that I have engaged in any such misconduct,” he wrote in a letter on Monday to the board informing them of his retirement, a copy of which was seen by the Times.

“We thank Peter for his tremendous contributi­ons to New York City Ballet as ballet master in chief for over three decades, leading the Company to exceptiona­l artistic heights and accomplish­ments,” board chairman Charles W. Scharf said in a separate statement also obtained by the Times.

Martins, who is Danish, had been under investigat­ion since an anonymous letter detailing several allegation­s. A group of dancers later came forward to the Times with further allegation­s dating back to 1983.

A former principal dancer, Martins became a co-leader of the company in 1983 and sole ballet master in chief in 1989.

It was the latest in a wave of misconduct allegation­s prompted by investigat­ive reports by the Times and the New Yorker into Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, who was accused by more than a hundred women of allegation­s ranging from rape to harassment. — AFP

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