Published January 13, 2015
A principal dancer with the New York City Ballet faces a drug charge in Saratoga Springs, where the troupe is staging summer performances.
Nilas Martins, the 40-year-old son of the company's master-in-chief, Peter Martins, has been charged with fifth-degree criminal possession of cocaine, police said.
A police officer was walking by Martins' parked BMW in downtown Saratoga Springs shortly after 1:30 a.m. Tuesday and saw Martins trying to hide something that turned out to be a baggie containing one-half gram of cocaine, Lt. John King said.
The dancer pleaded not guilty to the charge, a felony punishable by from one to seven years in prison, King said. Another man in the car was not charged; police did not identify him.
Martins was scheduled to dance the lead in a Wednesday night performance the George Balanchine ballet "Apollo," but did not perform.
A spokesman from the NYCB declined to comment.
https://www.foxnews.com/story/new-york-city-ballet-dancer-faces-cocaine-possession-charge-in-saratoga-springs