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Canadian orchestra launches probe after Dutoit allegation­s

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A Canadian orchestra launched a sexual harassment investigat­ion after receiving a complaint that names renowned conductor Charles Dutoit, a spokesman said Sunday.

The probe by the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, where Dutoit served as music director for nearly 25 years, comes after The Associated Press on Thursday reported allegation­s against him by three opera singers and a classical musician who said he sexually assaulted them in incidents between 1985 and 2010.

Dutoit’s office issued a statement saying those allegation­s “have absolutely no basis in truth.” An email to his office seeking comment on the new complaint was not immediatel­y returned Sunday.

The Montreal Symphony Orchestra said its executive committee on Saturday decided to have an independen­t, third party conduct an investigat­ion following the complaint to “establish the relevant facts” and make recommenda­tions on how to prevent sexual harassment. Spokesman Pascale Ouimet confirmed that the complaint refers to Dutoit. He also said it was not made by two women named in AP’s story.

The four women who spoke to AP said the Swissborn conductor physically restrained them, forced his body against theirs, sometimes put his tongue in their mouths and, in one case, stuck her hand down his pants.

Eight major symphonies have ended their relationsh­ips with Dutoit since The AP’s story was published. His long relationsh­ip with Montreal came to an end in 2002 following a dispute with the musicians’ union.

 ?? ROBERT GHEMENT/EPA ?? Renowned conductor Charles Dutoit has been accused of sexual assault by several individual­s, the AP reports.
ROBERT GHEMENT/EPA Renowned conductor Charles Dutoit has been accused of sexual assault by several individual­s, the AP reports.

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