Two former students are taking the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama to court.
Ms McCamish, from Tennessee, USA, moved to Wales aged 19 after auditioning for the college in Chicago.She said staff were "dismissive" when she reported the alleged assaults.She said: "I put the situation and the hope and the vulnerability completely in their hands, and I needed help."She did everything she could to avoid him, the court heard.
Ms McCamish said she had been feigning gratitude because the staff were some of the only people she knew in the country and she believed her career was in their hands. Ms Feder, from Connecticut, USA, who moved to Wales when she was 18, will give evidence in court later in the week.The case continues.
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