Nigel Lythgoe Exits ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ After Sexual Assault Accusations - Reports

He steps down from SYTYCD, a show he co-created with Simon Fuller in 2005. As both an executive producer and a judge, his departure coincides with the show's upcoming 18th season.

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Nigel Lythgoe, the co-creator and lead judge of So You Think You Can Dance, has announced his voluntary departure from the show. This decision follows allegations of sexual assault made by former SYTYCD and American Idol judge Paula Abdul in a lawsuit filed on December 29th. Abdul accused Lythgoe of assaulting her during their time working together on both shows, detailing incidents of groping and kissing that allegedly occurred during American Idol auditions years ago. Lythgoe faces multiple sexual misconduct lawsuits, including Abdul's accusations of assault spanning two incidents over the past two decades. American Idol Producer Nigel Lythgoe Denies Paula Abdul's 'Deeply Offensive' Sexual Assault Claims.

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