Lawsuits against Soulpepper and co-founder Albert Schultz ‘resolved,’ reps say
TORONTO — Legal actions against the Soulpepper Theatre Company and its co-founder, Albert Schultz, over sexual-harassment allegations have been “resolved,” representatives said Wednesday.
A lawyer representing Schultz tells The Canadian Press that lawsuits alleging he sexually harassed multiple actresses have been settled in a way that is “satisfactory” to his client. Peter Wardle declined a request for further comment.
A Soulpepper spokesperson confirmed that the legal actions had been resolved, saying the past several months have been a “challenging” period for the Toronto non-profit theatre.
“We are committed to continuing our process of renewal,” Brad Lepp said in a statement.