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Lizzo alleges malicious prosecution in response to harassment suit from dancers

Lizzo's lawyer reached out to a magazine, sharing documentation that confirmed Lizzo's intention to take legal action against her dancers

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In an intriguing twist in the ongoing legal feud, the clash between Lizzo and her backup dancers has taken an unforeseen course. What was once a simmering dispute behind closed doors has now burst into the spotlight, with Lizzo herself gearing up to file a countersuit against her dancers, citing 'malicious prosecution.' This unexpected revelation emerged just this week, as Lizzo's legal representative, Marty Singer, opted to publicly air the singer's side of the story.

News broke as Lizzo's lawyer reached out to People magazine, sharing documentation that confirmed Lizzo's intention to take legal action against her dancers. The trio in question—Arianna Davis, Crystal Williams, and Noelle Rodriguez—had previously claimed in their petition that Lizzo coerced them into performing during a tour. However, fresh information paints a different picture. Apparently, on March 5, 2023, the three dancers were seen "happily cavorting backstage" with performers from Crazy Horse's topless cabaret show in Paris. 

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