Dancers suing Lizzo committed to additional tour dates even after alleged harassment, documents say

Three dancers who filed a lawsuit against Lizzo committed to additional tour dates after the alleged harassment occurred, according to documents obtained by NBC News on Tuesday.
LOS ANGELES — Three dancers who sued Lizzo committed to additional tour dates after the alleged harassment occurred, according to documents NBC News obtained Tuesday.
Arianna Davis, Noelle Rodriguez and Crystal Williams re-signed for a third leg of Lizzo's tour in early April, according to a signed agreement and an email.
A contract signed April 11 showed Davis and Williams agreed to remain on retainer for Lizzo's international shows through July 31. An email dated April 4 says a representative for Rodriguez accepted an agreement for the same dates.
Marty Singer, an attorney for Lizzo, said in a statement Tuesday that the plaintiffs' complaints included a “range of factual inaccuracies.”
“Clearly, even at this early stage of the process, their case has been irreparably damaged,” Singer said.
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