Shortly after her lawsuit was filed, I had an hour-long phone conversation with Alexandra Waterbury who urged me to join her lawsuit because (according to her) New York City Ballet “is worth half a billion dollars” and I “would win, and win, like, a lot” and “could literally have an entirely new life.” I explained to Alexandra that I had no interest in that and that New York City Ballet and all of its people love and support me. I told Alexandra again and again that I love Amar; Amar is a genuinely good person and he has always treated me well.

The only photograph that was shared by Amar was of me, his girlfriend of nearly five years. I knew about the photos of me when they were taken, and while sharing it privately with a close friend was a misstep in judgment, Amar immediately told me when he sent them to Chase and his sincerest regrets have led us to today, where we reside together and are building a loving and happy relationship. The incident was a personal matter between me and Amar, and I am okay with what happened.

In the entire hour-long conversation Alexandra never said that Amar ever had done anything to her other than on one occasion receiving intimate photos of her from her boyfriend, Chase. That’s it.

On social media, Alexandra and other people out there have recklessly tossed around phrases like “rapist,” “sexual predator,” and “pedophile” when referring to Amar. Amar never raped anyone -- and Alexandra in her lawsuit does not allege that he did. Amar is not a sexual predator -- and Alexandra in her lawsuit does not allege that he is. And Amar is no pedophile -- and Alexandra in her lawsuit does not allege anything like that. And while Alexandra in her lawsuit makes allegations about group texts in which men spoke of women in horrible terms, Amar was not a participant in those group texts, and Alexandra does not allege that he was.

I am not a victim in this and no longer wish for my truth to be misrepresented. It is not my mission to diminish the feelings of Alexandra’s but I want to bring to light some facts that have been misrepresented across multiple platforms.”

I spoke with Ms. Maxwell who reiterated to me that her intention was to make sure all the facts were made public.