Nigel Lythgoe Under Investigation by ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ Production Company Amid Sexual Assault Lawsuits
Renowned television producer Nigel Lythgoe is facing an investigation led by Sony Pictures Television’s 19 Entertainment, the co-producer of So You Think You Can Dance, according to an insider. Sony declined to comment on the matter, keeping the investigation details under wraps.
This development comes in the wake of two sexual assault lawsuits filed against Lythgoe, including one by Paula Abdul on December 29. Abdul, a former judge on So You Think You Can Dance and American Idol, has also sued 19 Entertainment, FremantleMedia North America, American Idol Productions, and Dance Nation Productions. The lawsuit alleges that the entities failed to hold Lythgoe accountable for his actions and protect Abdul from harassment and assault.
The lawsuit further states that Abdul had refrained from speaking out for years, fearing the repercussions of going against a powerful figure in the television competition show industry. It highlights the industry’s pattern of shielding influential men and silencing survivors of assault and harassment.
In response, Lythgoe issued a statement on December 30 denying the allegations. He expressed shock and sadness at Abdul’s claims, emphasizing their longstanding friendship and insisting that their relationship was purely platonic. He questioned Abdul’s motive for filing what he described as an untrue lawsuit, vowing to vigorously fight against these appalling smears.
Apart from Abdul’s allegations, Lythgoe is confronting accusations from two contestants who participated in the 2003 ABC competition show All American Girl. A lawsuit was recently filed against him on behalf of these contestants, adding to the mounting legal challenges he faces.
Navigating a delicate balance between providing a clear and concise report while adhering to legal and ethical standards, our focus remains on presenting facts objectively. It is essential to respect the privacy and rights of all parties involved and let the investigation unfold to determine the truth. As more information surfaces, we will continue to provide updates on this ongoing story.