A woman has been ordered to pay more than US$200,000 ($288,000) to her ex-boyfriend for sabotaging his opportunity at a prestigious scholarship because she didn't want him to leave.
Eric Abramovitz, currently with the Nashville Symphony in Tennessee, is a Canadian clarinetist who in 2013 applied to study at Los Angeles' Coburn Conservatory of Music.
According to the lawsuit filed in Canada's Ontario Superior Court of Justice, he had been studying the clarinet since he was 7 and had won many awards.
He had hoped to study at the Coburn Conservatory under Yehuda Gilad, an internationally renowned clarinet teacher who only accepts two clarinet students per year.
After a live audition, the conservatory offered him a full scholarship to study with Gilad.