Former Boston Symphony director accused of sexual abuse

A former director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra has been accused of sexually abusing a teenager.

The New York Post reports James Levine is being investigated after allegations were made about Levine.

He's accused of molesting a 15-year-old boy in the 80's, while he was a guest conductor at a music festival in Chicago.

The 74-year-old conductor now heads the Met Opera in New York.

He was the music director of the Boston Symphony for seven years.

Levine has not commented on the accusations.