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Kathleen86

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  1. For those who are critical of NYCB for not reaching some agreement with Ms. Waterbury when her lawyer first came to them -- remember we don't know what her demand was to them.  I am an employment lawyer and regularly handle harassment claims.  It is not at all unusual for a potential plaintiff to make an extremely high pre-litigation demand which the employer/defendant can't possible consider paying, even if they would like to settle the matter.  Ms. Waterbury's lawyer could easily have made a seven or eight figure demand.  And how would a non-profit arts institution make such a payment?   By using donor funds that have already been budgeted for all the normal things a ballet company needs to do.  There is rarely insurance that covers these kinds of claims -- and certainly not before the key players have had to testify under penalty of perjury at a deposition etc.  

    On the criminal front -- victims often choose not to pursue that route because they are not in control of how the case is handled.  A district attorney can simply decide not to pursue it or can settle for a very small fine/punishment.  And in those cases the victim is just another witness -- they are not "at the table" when important decisions are made.

    And I agree the complaint is very poorly written.  A rush job.

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