Former U.S. ice dancer comes forward in Nikolaj Sørensen sexual assault case
Former U.S. ice dancer Ashley Foy has publicly identified herself as the survivor in the sexual assault case against Canadian ice dancer Nikolaj Sørensen, citing a need to no longer remain anonymous despite potential professional repercussions. Foy, who previously coached in the Netherlands, spoke out in interviews with Broken Ice and USA TODAY columnist Christine Brennan. The case has drawn widespread attention, particularly after a Netflix documentary and ongoing disputes over Sørensen's competition ban.
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