The real-life New York City Ballet is a “breeding ground for sexual exploitation” where male dancers and staffers traded explicit photo of female ballerinas — and one donor suggested tying up “girls” so they could “abuse them like farm animals,” a new lawsuit alleges.
Student-dancer Alexandra Waterbury, 20, filed the explosive claims Wednesday in a suit against the ballet company and her ex-boyfriend Chase Finlay, who until last month was a principal dancer.
She alleges that he shared with other male dancers, employees and donors pictures and video clips of their sexual encounters that he’d secretly recorded.
“You have any pictures of girls you’ve f–ked? I’ll send you some [hot] ballerina girls I’ve made scream,” she alleges Finlay, 28, wrote to other men in the company in September — prompting the ballet bros to respond with their own x-rated photos of dancers from the troupe, the Manhattan Supreme Court suit charges.
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Men are disgusting pigs
Ex-dancer joked about abusing ballerinas like ‘the sluts they are’: suit