We represent a former Carleton student who alleges she was sexually assaulted by her dance instructor. We are seeking information related to Carleton's dance program and any unwelcome conduct from current or former professors or dance instructors, including Donald Smith.
Please email: contact@tamaraholder.com or call 312-440-9000 if you have any information about Donald Smith, Carleton, or Carleton's dance program.
NOTE: This content originally appeared in
MPR News on June 20, 2024.
June 20, 2024
In a federal lawsuit, a former Carleton College student alleges that a campus dance instructor groomed and sexually assaulted her.
The alleged victim, who’s named as Jane Doe in the complaint, attended the school in Northfield from 2019 to 2022. She took salsa classes from Don Smith, whose primary campus job was assistant director of institutional research.
According to Doe’s suit, Smith allegedly claimed to be a champion dancer, positioned himself as her mentor and continually pressured her for sex. In the fall of 2021, when Doe was a junior, she enrolled in his intermediate salsa class while also serving as his paid co-instructor for the beginners’ class.
According to the lawsuit, Smith also told Doe about his “violent tendencies” and said that he was a “diagnosed sociopath who had intense issues with anger and violence.” He allegedly required her to meet at his home near campus every weekend to plan lessons and practice, and chided her for not being “assertive or sensual enough.”