Chinese government officials reportedly organized a social media campaign against Yi-Wen Jiang, a Morristown resident and member of Montclair State's ensemble-in-residence "Shanghai Quartet," because of his alleged comments, NorthJersey.com reports.
Jiang, who emigrated to the U.S. from China in 1985, left comments on social media platform WeChat regarding China's regime and censorship of information, the news outlet said.
The lawsuit, filed this week in Morris County Superior Court, alleges that Jiang was the victim of political persecution and was abandoned by his partners.
The three remaining musicians in the quartet, however, say they accepted Jiang's voluntary resignation in March, according to NorthJersey.com.
The quartet was formed at the Shanghai Conservatory in 1983, and came to the U.S. after the end of China's Cultural Revolution, the website says. The quartet has toured across Europe, North America and Asia.
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