A lawyer representing theatre impresario Albert Schultz says lawsuits alleging he sexually harassed multiple actresses have been "resolved." Peter Wardle tells The Canadian Press that the legal actions against the Soulpepper Theatre co-founder have been settled in a way "that is satisfactory to him." Diana Bentley, Hannah Miller, Kristin Booth and Patricia Fagan (left to right) each alleged that Schultz sexually harasssed them. No funding increaseThe scandal also prompted Soulpepper to part ways with Leslie Lester, Schultz's wife and the company's executive director. Soulpepper bills itself as Toronto's largest not-for-profit theatre company and Schultz played a key role in its repertoire.
Source: CBC News August 01, 2018 13:07 UTC