Complainant in Nikolaj Sorensen sexual assault case reveals identity
The woman who has alleged Canadian-Danish figure skater Nikolaj Sorensen sexually assaulted her has publicly identified herself, saying she hopes doing so will help create a safer environment in the sport.
Ashley Foy, an American figure skating coach and former skater, stepped forward as the complainant in an interview published Thursday by Lori Ward, a former CBC investigative journalist who now runs the Substack “Broken Ice.”
“I hope coming forward helps create a safer environment in figure skating. Survivors should not have to carry the weight of their assaults on their own and they deserve protection,” Foy said in a statement to The Canadian Press. “My hope is my story helps even just one person understand they matter and are believed. I also want to close this chapter of my life and focus on helping other survivors with my charity ‘Just Ice, No Abuse.’”
Foy accused Sorensen of sexually assaulting her in Hartford, Conn., in 2012. The allegation was first reported by USA Today in January 2024.

