More women say opera's Placido Domingo harassed them, forced kisses
Source: Associated Press
More women say operas Domingo harassed them, forced kisses
By JOCELYN GECKER and JOCELYN NOVECK
September 5, 2019
The glittering production was a high point of the Washington Operas 1999-2000 season: Jules Massenets Le Cid, about a legendary Spanish conqueror, starring a tenor legendary in his own right Placido Domingo, then the companys artistic director.
The opera, also being filmed for broadcast on public television, was unquestionably a career break for a 28-year-old singer named Angela Turner Wilson, whod been cast as the second female lead and was singled out for praise in reviews. I knew this was the start of big things for me, she says now.
But one evening before a performance, she said, she and Domingo were having their makeup done together when he rose from his chair, stood behind her and put his hands on her shoulders. As she looked at him in the mirror, he suddenly slipped his hands under her bra straps, she said, then reached down into her robe and grabbed her bare breast.
It hurt, she told The Associated Press. It was not gentle. He groped me hard. She said Domingo then turned and walked away, leaving her stunned and humiliated.
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