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		</div><h6><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>Ontario court awards Clarinetist $260,000 damages from ex-girlfriend who sabotaged his career four years ago for her own selfish ends</strong></span></h6>
<h6><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>Jennifer Lee, 24, deleted email offering lucrative scholarship to <span class="mol-style-bold">Eric Abramovitz</span> because she didn’t want him moving to LA while she remained in Montreal </strong></span></h6>
<h6><span style="color: #000000;"><strong><span class="mol-style-bold">Eric Abramovitz, then 20, applied to study at the Colburn Conservatory in L.A. in 2014</span></strong></span></h6>
<h6><span style="color: #000000;"><strong><span class="mol-style-bold">Eric never neither saw the acceptance letter, nor the full scholarship offer of $50,000-a-year scholarship</span></strong></span></h6>
<h6><span style="color: #000000;"><strong><span class="mol-style-bold">Gilad made the offer by an email which was intercepted by his live-in </span><span class="mol-style-bold">girlfriend Jennifer Lee<br />
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<h6><span style="color: #000000;"><strong><span class="mol-style-bold">She hacked his account and turned the offer down in a reply then deleted the correspondence, before setting up </span><span class="mol-style-bold">a fake email posing as a school administrator telling Abramovitz he&#8217;d been turned down </span></strong></span></h6>
<h6><span style="color: #000000;"><strong><span class="mol-style-bold">She offered a meager $5,000 scholarship to a different school which she knew he could not afford instead</span></strong></span></h6>
<h6><span style="color: #000000;"><strong><span class="mol-style-bold">Lee consoled Abramovitz who was devastated by the rejection, still t</span><span class="mol-style-bold">he pair broke up six months later and he carried on studying music </span></strong></span></h6>
<h6><span class="mol-style-bold"><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>The duplicity was discovered years later when he applied to the same school and was asked why he had turned down the opportunity years earlie</strong><strong>r </strong></span></span></h6>
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<strong>Eric Abramovitz [left] was awarded $260,000 in damages on Wednesday against his ex-girlfriend Jennifer Lee [right], for sabotaging his music career </strong></h6>
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<p class="imageCaption">Four years ago a young clarinetist had his dreams of studying under a famed music teacher crushed when he failed an intake audition, or so he thought.<br />
Eric Abramovitz gained restitution on Wednesday against the individual who sabotaged his ambition was ordered by a Canadian court to pay him $266,500 in damages. Investigations revealed that his ex-girlfriend girlfriend sabotaged his music career by deleting an email offering him a valuable scholarship to study at his dream school, Gilad in Los Angeles.<br />
Jennifer Lee told her boyfriend, Eric Abramovitz he&#8217;d been rejected by Gilad so that they wouldn&#8217;t be separated by distance.<br />
In 2014, Eric Abramovitz was 20-years-old, dating Jennifer Lee. The live-in pair were both studying music at McGill University in Montreal, Canada.<br />
Eric&#8217;s dream was to attend Gilad&#8217;s Colburn Conservatory of Music in Los Angeles, led by one of the world&#8217;s greatest clarinet masters, Yehuda Gilad.<br />
After auditioning for Gilad, Abramovitz was offered a $50,000-a-year scholarship which would have covered the cost of his tuition. The problem is that the recipient never saw the scholarship offer<br />
Gilad made the offer in an email which was sent to the Eric&#8217;s account. However, Lee who planned on staying at McGill, intercepted it. Instead she gave the impression he had been rejected.<br />
Eric Abramovitz was awarded $260,000 by a judge on Wednesday after suing his ex-girlfriend Jennifer Lee for deleting the email offering him tuition free acceptance from his dream music school in 2014.<br />
The capricious objective was achieved by Lee when she then sent him a fake rejection email because she wanted them to stay together in the same place.<br />
Posing as her Abramovitz, she then rejected the offer, responding that he would be &#8216;elsewhere&#8217;, and deleted the chain of correspondence.<br />
Lee proceeded to create a fake account in name of the school and sent her boyfriend a fake email which said he had not been successful. She offered him a fictitious partial scholarship to a different school which she knew he could not afford then consoled him in Canada as he got over the rejection.<br />
&#8221;I was numb when I read the email. I had to read it a few more times,&#8217; Mr Abramovitz, now 24, said.<br />
&#8216;When I found out I didn&#8217;t get it, it was really hard to deal with. I went through some really dark, sad, angry days.</p>
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Abramovitz currently lives in Nashville, Tennessee. He is now in a relationship with a new girlfriend [right]</strong></h6>
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<p class="mol-para-with-font">&#8216;We were living together at the time so she was the one to console me when I found out. &#8220;It&#8217;s really sick now that I look back on it.<br />
The pair carried on dating for another six months then broke up for unrelated reasons.<br />
&#8216;Things were getting too intense and some things just weren&#8217;t working out,&#8217; he said.<br />
Abramovitz went unaware of her deceit until years later when he applied to one of Gilad&#8217;s schools again.<br />
This time, Gilad asked why he had come back to audition after turning him down years earlier.<br />
&#8216;We went into a room to chat after I finished and he asked me what I was doing here. &#8216;He was like, &#8220;You rejected me. Why are you here?&#8221;&#8221;<br />
Perplexed, Abramovitz said he hadn&#8217;t and asked what he meant and said it was the school which had turned him down and not the other way around.<br />
&#8216;I was like, &#8220;Uh, no, you rejected me,&#8221; and he was like, &#8220;No, you did,&#8221; and we had this awkward exchange where we kept going back and forth like that and I thought maybe he had confused me with someone else,&#8217; he said.<br />
He accepted a position at the school, without a scholarship, but could not get over the odd conversation they&#8217;d had so decided to investigate it.<br />
He showed Gilad the &#8216;rejection&#8217; email he had sent him years earlier and Gilad confirmed that he never sent it.<br />
Unaware of who could have sabotaged him, it was not until his friends asked: &#8216;What about Jen?&#8217; that his suspicion fell on his ex.<br />
Abramovitz then hacked into the account she had set up in Gilad&#8217;s name using one of her favorite passwords and discovered the trail.<br />
&#8216;It was very Sherlock Holmes-y and we were so excited about our detective work, but it was a simultaneous stab to the heart and back,&#8217; he said.<br />
Lee has not commented publicly on her actions and has blocked Abramovitz on social media.<br />
Determined to make her pay, he filed a lawsuit in her hometown of Ontario and this week won his case.<br />
The judge ordered Lee to pay him $300,000 Canadian dollars in damages and an extra $50,000 in punitive damages for her &#8216;despicable interference in Mr. Abramovitz’s career.&#8217;<br />
Abramovitz currently lives in Nashville, Tennessee, where he plays in a symphony orchestra and is in a new relationship.<br />
Despite his history with Lee, he is planning to go back to Canada shortly.<br />
&#8216;It&#8217;s very hard to know what my path would have been had this not happened.<br />
&#8216;But I am happy and proud of myself because I landed on my feet. I have no regrets. I have always aspired to make a living doing what I love, and I have, so I am very fortunate,&#8217; he said.<br />
Speaking of his new girlfriend, he said: &#8216;We&#8217;re really happy. I would like to think that since my first relationship my judgment of character has improved just a little bit.&#8217;</p>
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