Former principal dancer at prestigious U.K. ballet company convicted of sexually abusing students
Muri Assunção
A former principal dancer at the English National Ballet was convicted of sexually abusing four young women, London police said Tuesday.
Yat-Sen Chang, who was born in Cuba but now lives in Germany, was found unanimously guilty of 12 counts of sexual assault and one count of “sexual assault by penetration of a female.”
He was cleared of one charge.
At the time of the offenses, Chang was a ballet tutor at a dance school in west London. The four women were between 16 and 18 years old.