NYC Ballet sued by woman who says nude photos were shared
NEW YORK — A lawsuit against the New York City Ballet charges that the company tolerated a “fraternity-like” atmosphere where male dancers abused women and shared nude photos of female dancers with each other.
The lawsuit filed Tuesday by 19-year-old ballerina Alexandra Waterbury names the ballet company and former principal dancer Chase Finlay as defendants.
According to the lawsuit filed in state court in Manhattan, Waterbury, a former student at the company’s School of American Ballet, dated Finlay for a year before last May, when she learned in “the worst nightmare of every woman” that he had been sharing nude photos and sexually explicit videos of her with other men.
The complaint says a group of male dancers regularly shared nude photos of female dancers with each other and understood that “they could degrade, demean, mistreat and abuse, assault and batter women without consequence.”


