Alexandra Waterbury Scores a Win in Nude Photo-Sharing Lawsuit Against NYC Ballet
A judge dismissed Waterbury's claims that the NYCB was responsible for explicit photos an employee shared of her. Now, those claims are back on the table.
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What started innocently as an intimate relationship quickly turned sour when School of American Ballet student Alexandra Waterbury learned that her boyfriend of the time, New York City Ballet principal dancer Chase Finlay, had been recording explicit videos of her without her consent and sharing nude photos of her with other employees of the company. In 2018, she sued, hoping to prove the Ballet had failed to protect her. Two years later, nearly all of her claims would be dismissed.
Today, on International Dance Day, Waterbury, the plaintiff in what would become a bombshell lawsuit against one of America’s most storied arts institutions, isn’t celebrating at the studio. Instead, she’s celebrating a renewed opportunity to seek justice against the New York City Ballet, a company she alleges fostered a “fraternity-like” workplace that led to the violation of her body and rights and destroyed her reputation in ballet’s exclusive club.
According to court documents filed Thursday in New York’s Supreme Court of Manhattan, an appellate court reinstated the NYC Ballet as a defendant in what could be a landmark case for protecting young people in balletic institutions. The court found that Waterbury had, in fact, “sufficiently alleged that defendant New York City Ballet, Inc. (NYCB) knew of its employees’–principal ballet dancers’—harmful propensities, failed to take appropriate action, and caused her harm.”
“This happened so long ago, and I’m trying to kind of live my life, so I really wasn’t expecting it,” Waterbury told Jezebel in a phone interview. “After so many things being dismissed by the original judge, I had just kind of lost hope for a lot of it and had been trying to come to terms with that. But I think it’s cool that [NYCB] will have to at least acknowledge the situation, whereas before, they’re just like, ‘Oh, it doesn’t exist. It’s not real. This didn’t happen. We’re not responsible. We don’t care.’”
Waterbury had studied at the School of American Ballet, NYCB’s affiliated training academy, from 2013-2016, where she met and began Finlay. She later discovered that Finlay had taken nude photographs and videos of her performing explicit sex acts during moments of private intimacy, and sent them to other employees of the company, often accompanied by degrading language. After an internal investigation, Finlay resigned from the company.
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