Angela Turner Wilson, an opera singer, is the latest alleged victim to come forward with sexual harassment allegations against iconic tenor Placido Domingo.

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Wilson was only 28 years old when she costarred with Domingo during the Washington Opera's 1999-2000 season production of "Le Cid," and found herself in a dressing room where she says he grabbed her breast, she revealed to the Associated Press.

"It hurt," she shared with the AP. "It was not gentle. He groped me hard." She said Domingo then turned and walked away, leaving her stunned and humiliated.

In this Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2019 photo provided by opera singer Angela Turner Wilson, she displays her 2000 Artist of the Year award from the Washington Opera next to a photo of herself from a 1999 performance of "Le Cid," left, and a magazine article

The LA Opera says it takes new allegations of sexual harassment against Placido Domingo "extremely seriously" but cannot discuss any specific claims because of its ongoing investigation into the star, who serves as the company's general director.

What Wilson thought "was the start of big things" for her career, quickly turned into a nightmare.

Wilson was inspired to reach out to the AP now, along with 11 other women, with her story because of a similar story published by them about Domingo on August 13. The initial story described how numerous women shared their "Me Too" moments with the Spanish singer involving sexual harassment and inappropriate behavior. The accusers also described quid pro quo actions by Domingo which left victims feeling as though the veteran singer would damage their careers if they rejected his unsolicited advances.

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