Lizzo found success in her legal battle when a harassment and discrimination lawsuit was dismissed by a California court earlier this week.
Back in September 2023, a former stylist for the singer, Asha Daniels, sued claiming an “illegal, racist and sexually discriminatory work atmosphere” during her time at Lizzo’s Big Grrrl Big Tour business.
During his time on the job, Daniels allegedly experienced both physical and verbal abuse from Lizzo’s manager, Amanda Nomura.
The revelation comes a year after the “Truth Hurts” singer pleaded to dismiss the lawsuit, which she called “lewd” and lacking merit.
Back in August 2023, the singer also faced a new legal challenge when three of her former backup dancers filed a lawsuit alleging instances of sexual harassment, fat-shaming, and negative atmosphere. work harmfully.
Despite these serious allegations, Judge Fernando L. Aenlle-Rocha ruled in favor of Lizzo’s travel agency on several claims, including a dispute over unpaid overtime .
After review, the judge partially granted the motion to dismiss some of the claims based on Daniel working for Lizzo in Europe and not in the United States.
According to Rolling Stone, the judge said: “These allegations do not plausibly establish that any part of the plaintiffs’ claims arose out of work performed in the United States or its qualifying territories. sue”.
The judge also noted that Lizzo’s former stylist did not provide evidence of overtime work while on the Big Grrrl Big Tour.
The singer is said to be determined to challenge the “baseless” claims against her.
An insider told Page Six, “There’s a reason Lizzo continues to fight long after most public figures have settled — because these allegations are false and cannot be allowed.” stand firm.”
“She will not stop fighting until all these ridiculous smears are refuted.”
TMZ reports that the tour company is currently facing a lawsuit related to alleged harassment, although the performer himself is not liable.
In a December 2023 move, Lizzo asked to dismiss a lawsuit filed by her former tour stylist alleging harassment and discrimination.
In an effort to have the stylist and clothing designer bring the lawsuit, Asha Daniels dismissed her legal representatives who filed a motion. They called Daniels a “disgruntled” employee.
According to court documents obtained by People, the singer’s lawyer argued that the lawsuit was “futile and obscene,” asking for the lawsuit to be dismissed.
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