Manchester's specialist sexual assault centre has officially opened in a brand new state-of-the-art clinic.
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Katcy Stephan Nigel Lythgoe has responded to Paula Abdul‘s lawsuit in which she alleges she was sexually assaulted by the “American Idol” and “So You Think You Can Dance” producer twice. In new documents filed to the L.A.
Superior Court on Friday and obtained by Variety, Lythgoe vigorously denies Abdul’s claims, calling them “false, despicable, intolerable and life-changing” and characterizing them as “the worst form of character assassination.” The filing describes Abdul as a “well-documented fabulist, with a long history of telling wild stories that are untethered from reality and are primarily designed to attract attention and make Abdul appear to be the victim of dreadful misfortune.” Included in the documents is a lengthy recounting of Abdul’s previous positive statements about Lythgoe, both from personal correspondence and via social media. “It is unthinkable that Abdul would even tolerate Lythgoe’s physical proximity let alone send him adoring messages and sexually provocative jokes if her allegations were true — which, clearly, they are not,” the filing reads.
It also cites Abdul’s “drug-fueled erratic behavior,” and describes her suit as “a ploy for long-ago lost relevance and fame and/or for unjustified profit ahead of her announced ‘Magic Summer’ 2024 tour.” The filing seeks dismissal of Abdul’s complaint with prejudice. Abdul filed her lawsuit in December 2023 and alleged that during one of the early seasons of “American Idol,” Lythgoe sexually assaulted her in an elevator, pushed her against a wall, groped her breasts and genitals and put his tongue down her throat.
Manchester's specialist sexual assault centre has officially opened in a brand new state-of-the-art clinic.
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he was sexually assaulted and abused as a child by dialogue coach Brian Peck.Bell details the abuse in the third episode of the Discovery docuseries Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV, which will air over two nights on March 17 and March 18.The Drake & Josh star alleges that he suffered the abuse while working on Nickelodeon’s The Amanda Show from 1999 to 2002.Peck was arrested in August 2003 on over a dozen charges relating to sexual abuse involving an unnamed minor. In 2004, he pleaded no contest to performing a lewd act with a 14- or 15-year-old, and to oral copulation with a minor under 16.
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Paula Abdul is speaking out via her legal team after the latest development in her lawsuit against Nigel Lythgoe.
The gloves have come off for Paula Abdul.
So You Think You Can Dance co-creator and former judge Nigel Lythgoe has been accused of sexual assault for the fourth time in less than three months.
before she alleged that he sexually assaulted her, according to TMZ.Lythgoe, 74, filed legal documents on Tuesday, three months after Abdul, 61, alleged that Lythgoe sexually assaulted her twice, dating back to their time together working on “American Idol” and then again on Lythgoe’s Fox series “So You Think You Can Dance.”Following Abdul’s allegations, Lythgoe left “So You Think You Can Dance,” on which he was a judge, and was eventually replaced by JoJo Siwa, who was a judge on the show in 2022. Lythgoe called Abdul a “well-documented fabulist, with a long history of telling wild stories that are untethered from reality and are primarily designed to attract attention and make Abdul appear to be the victim of dreadful misfortune,” according to TMZ.Lythgoe included several private emails he says Abdul sent him, including one dated Sept.
Nigel Lythgoe called Paula Abdul “erratic” when the former American Idol judge accused him of sexual assault late last year. Today, seeking to have Abdul’s complaint “dismissed in its entirety with prejudice,” the veteran competition show producer made it official with a filing of his own.
to wear a jacket reading, “I really don't care, do u?” to visit migrant children being held at a Texas detention center in 2018. Well, according to a new book by Katie Rogers, titled American Woman: The Transformation of the Modern First Lady, From Hillary Clinton to Jill Biden, the jacket was intended as a message for Ivanka Trump specifically, with whom Melania was (allegedly) feuding, per the .In 2018, they “were locked in a quiet competition for press coverage,” Rogers wrote in her book, citing former administration officials who claimed that the message was directed at Ivanka.
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