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Thursday, August 10, 2023

No Bull!

Uh oh.

Lizzo is facing a lawsuit from former backup singers alleging bullying, sexual harassment and threats of violence.

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It appears there are more coming.

In August 2023, three former backup dancers filed a lawsuit against Lizzo and her production company, accusing them of sexual, religious, and racial harassment, disability discrimination, assault, false imprisonment, creating a hostile work environment, and weight-shaming. Following the allegations, a former creative director for Lizzo and another former backup dancer showed support for the three claimants, saying they both had similar experiences working with Lizzo.

Filmmaker Sophia Nahli Allison released a statement supporting the dancers. The director traveled with Lizzo in 2019 for her documentary but dropped out of the project. Allison wrote, "I witnessed how arrogant, self-centered, and unkind she is... reading these reports made me realize how dangerous of a situation it was."

Lizzo denied the allegations made against her, calling them "unbelievable".

Crystal Williams and Noelle Rodriguez face death threats and shame after they came forth with the allegations against Lizzo.

Ron Zambrano said his firm, which focuses on employment law, is vetting new allegations from at least six people who said they toured with Lizzo, including other dancers and some who said they worked on her Amazon Studios reality show, “Lizzo’s Watch Out for the Big Grrrls.”

The allegations, he said, are of a “sexually charged environment” and failure to pay employees.

Zambrano said that in reviewing the claims, he determined that some are potentially actionable but that others aren’t.  

"Some of the claims we are reviewing may be actionable, but it is too soon to say," he said Tuesday evening.

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