Uncovering the Truth: Paula Abdul's Legal Battle with 'American Idol' Producer

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In the suit, the 61-year-old singer said she was harassed by Lythgoe and other executives on ‘American Idol,’ where she was a judge from 2002-2009. Picture: REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Grammy-award-winning artist and US television star Paula Abdul has accused a producer on the singing contest show ‘American Idol’ of sexual assault, according to a California lawsuit.

Abdul, whose 1988 album ‘Forever Your Girl’ was the most successful debut in history at the time, accused Nigel Lythgoe, a producer on ‘Idol’ and a judge on ‘So You Think You Can Dance,’ of sexually assaulting her twice, the complaint filed on Friday showed.

Lythgoe, who is English, has denied the accusations, according to media reports.

In the suit, the 61-year-old singer said she was harassed by Lythgoe and other executives on ‘American Idol,’ where she was a judge from 2002-2009.

It alleged she was discriminated against in terms of pay, and that "she was the target of constant taunts, bullying, humiliation, and harassment from several executives, agents, employees" of the show.

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