Violinist undeterred by Vancouver orchestra’s legal threat over sexual assault claim
VANCOUVER — A Vancouver violinist who was threatened with legal action by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra after breaking a non-disclosure agreement and speaking out about an alleged sexual assault by one of its former senior musicians says she won’t be “intimidated” into silence.
Esther Hwang said the legal demand by her ex-employer instead is encouraging her to continue sharing her story.
“I felt the NDA is a tool for silencing victims, and to intimidate them, and when they sent the cease-and-desist, it was just another form of that,” said Hwang on Monday.
Hwang said she was sexually harassed and then raped by the former fellow member of the orchestra in 2017 and 2018, and in 2019 she received a payment of $7,100 in a settlement with the orchestra that also included the NDA and the removal of the alleged attacker.


