A New York philharmonic trumpeter who affirms that it was erroneously canned is demanding the famous orchestra for $ 25 million, as shown by judicial documents.
Matthew Muckey, third trumpet with the philharmonic, demanded in March claiming that he was mistakenly burned on a romantic adventure that had had 16 years before his former lover confirmed confirmed in writing and also congratulated him on his performance in the bag.
Now Muckey, 40, is looking for a great payment of the Philharmonic and the law firm whose investigation allegedly led to its termination, cordination to the legal documents recently submitted.
The firm, Levy’s employment law, supposedly did not let Muckey see the accusations of the woman she lay in 2008, and apparently ignored the written messages she would make to Muckey after her demon, she alleged in the litigation.

“Awww you are really the best thanks for everything, yes, even sex,” he supposedly wrote through Facebook Messenger after his 2008 meeting. “It was quite good.”
The couple had sex twice, according to the messages included in the demand.

“I did his consent,” he wrote, according to the court documents.
MucKey was fired in October, after the philharmonic, who apparently had no current complaints against him, surveyed his musicians asking Muckey by name.
“He did not care for the philharmonic that none of the musicians surveyed alleged that Mr. Muckey had participated in any act of sexual harassment, violence and/or abuse,” he said in judicial documents.
The philharmonic “tried to justify the disciplinary actions that Tok against Mr. MucKey is based on a supposed significant number of orchestra members who do not want to work with him and what he supports, supporting both.”
The philharmonic declined to comment. The tax firm did not respond to a message in search of comments.