the vancouver symphony orchestra has sent a cease-and-desist letter to a violinist who recently went public with allegations that the organization retaliated against her after she filed a sexual-assault complaint against a senior member of the orchestra.
esther hwang, 30, received the legal demand on dec. 18, one day after the globe and mail reported on her 2024 complaint with the vso.
the law firm borden ladner gervais llp, representing the vso, said hwang’s public disclosures violated a confidentiality agreement she signed as part of a settlement of her march 2019 complaint with the b.c. human rights tribunal.
in the letter, b. jake cabott pointed to hwang’s public statements to the media and her dec. 17 email to vso musicians, in which she admitted she “decided to break (her) nda.”
cabott wrote that the vso has “suffered, and will continue to suffer, significant harm, including disruption within the orchestra and broader musical community,” and warned that the orchestra could seek damages, including for reputational and consequential losses.
the letter also demands hwang “immediately cease further disclosures of information … including any further communications on this matter with vso musicians, staff, media, or members of the public.”