Nigel Lythgoe is within the crosshairs of an investigation by the studio that produces his long-running present โSo You Think You Can Danceโ โฆ together with his job presumably hanging within the stability.
Sources with direct data inform TMZ โฆ the embattled EP of the hit actuality competitors present is on the heart of an inner probe being performed by Sony Pictures Television โ which co-produces โSYTYCDโ beneath its subsidiary 19 Entertainment, alongside Dick Clark Productions.
Weโre informed Sonyโs wanting into current claims of sexual assault and harassment made towards Nigel โ who created โSo You Thinkโ with Simon Fuller, and has served as an government producer since its inception, to not point out a constant choose till he stepped away in โ22.
Of course, what Sonyโs investigating right here is Paula Abdulโs allegations โ which she made in an explosive lawsuit โฆ claiming sheโd been sexually assaulted by Lythgoe twice, as soon as within the early 2000s throughout her โIdolโ stint and once more within the 2010s whereas she judged on โSYTYCD.โ
Remember, because it pertains to the latter allegation โ which is what Sonyโs involved with right here โ she alleged Lythgoe invited her to his pad to debate work alternatives โฆ solely to allegedly pounce on her in an try to kiss her. PA additionally claimed Lythgoe groped one among her assistants throughout her time on the dance present.
Lythgoe denies Paulaโs claims, saying theyโre โdeeply offensiveโ to every thing he stands for and completely false.
Our sources say that whereas Sony digs into this matter, no determination has been made on whether or not Nigel shall be allowed to remain on as an EP. It additionally stays to be seen if heโll function a choose โ this regardless of the actual fact he was introduced to return to his chair final month for Season 18 โฆ which can begin airing in March. He wasnโt a choose throughout this previous season.
Probably price noting โฆ Paula named 19 Entertainment as a defendant in her swimsuit too โ alleging sexual assault and battery, sexual harassment, gender violence and negligence.
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