Manchester's specialist sexual assault centre has officially opened in a brand new state-of-the-art clinic.
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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.
12, 2014 in which she writes, “Hi sweetheart — thank you for this lovely ‘gift.’ Please forgive me for not calling yesterday. Forever grateful to have you in my life! Lovek love LOVE YOU! XO P.”According to TMZ, another email Abdul allegedly sent to Lythgoe in June 2014 contained the message: “Thank you for the beautiful flowers — they were exquisite! But, I have to say the kicker was the birthday card last night.
I am still howling! I truly appreciate our friendship and am looking forward to launching our project.”Lythgoe’s legal filings also include many of Abdul’s tweets directed at his @dizzyfeet handle, starting in 2009 and continuing through 2015, when they were both on “So You Think You Can Dance” (Abdul joined the show as a judge).Many of the tweets, according to TMZ, include photos of Abdul and Lythgoe together. In a Thanksgiving tweet, Abdul wrote to Lythgoe: “I’m grateful that
.Manchester's specialist sexual assault centre has officially opened in a brand new state-of-the-art clinic.
This story contains mention of alleged sexual assault.OMEGA X member Hwichan has refuted allegations of sexual assault against the ex-CEO of his former label, SPIRE Entertainment.On March 19, SPIRE Entertainment held a press conference “to announce that [the label’s] former CEO [Kang Seong-hee] is not a criminal but a victim of sexual harassment,” according to Korea JoongAng Daily. Notably, members of the boyband had pressed charges against Kang for “threatening, assaulting and exploiting” the group in 2022, an allegation that the ex-CEO denied.Korea JoongAng Daily also reported that the company’s current CEO Hwang Sung-woo – who is also Kang’s husband – and the company’s lawyer were present at the press conference, however Kang herself was absent.
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