A senior member of the main U.S. union that represents opera performers resigned on Monday, accusing the organization’s leadership of a cover-up in its investigation into accusations of sexual misconduct against singer Plácido Domingo, according to the Associated Press.
Samuel Schultz, vice president of the American Guild of Musical Artists, provided complete results of the union’s investigation to the AP, which he claimed the organization’s membership had planned to keep secret as part of an agreement with Domingo.
Domingo, who has been accused of sexual misconduct by more than 20 women, recently apologized for his actions but dialed back that apology last week as European opera houses consider whether to cancel his future appearances.
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