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Contestant sues 'America's Got Talent,' says Tyra Banks 'abused' daughter

By Wade Sheridan
"America's Got Talent" host Tyra Banks attends the CBS and Showtime summer TCA party on July 29, 2013. "America's Got Talent" is being sued by a contestant who says Banks physically manipulated" their daughter. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI
1 of 3 | "America's Got Talent" host Tyra Banks attends the CBS and Showtime summer TCA party on July 29, 2013. "America's Got Talent" is being sued by a contestant who says Banks physically manipulated" their daughter. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License Photo

May 25 (UPI) -- A contestant is suing the production company behind America's Got Talent, stating that new host Tyra Banks "physically manipulated and verbally abused" their young daughter.

The contestant, a woman referred to as Jane Doe in the lawsuit filed Tuesday in Los Angeles Superior Court, says that she and her husband were "publicly humiliated" by the show's judges during a March 19 performance, Deadline reported.

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Court documents state that the plaintiff and her husband were performing a song "about motherhood" that celebrated her daughter Mary's birth and "the family bond." The lawsuit then states that Banks abused Mary after she was asked to act "embarrassed by her parent's performance."

"Banks shook Mary's shoulder, pulled Mary's hair back and physically manipulated Mary," the lawsuit reads. "Mary did not stop Banks' conduct because Mary was fearful. Banks also insinuated that Mary was accidentally conceived, made fun of the performance and ridiculed [the song] in front of Mary, all in front of active cameras that were filming Mary."

"As a result of her negative experience from AGT and [the] abusive treatment, Mary was traumatized, and became deeply depressed. Mary would become extremely nervous and anxious whenever... she hears any mentions of [the] song... whenever she ruminates about the events during and related to the performance, and whenever she thinks about the prospective televised airing," it continues.

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The plaintiff says she contacted the show about not airing any footage of Mary, herself or her husband. The company behind the show Marathon Productions was then said to have "acknowledged Mary's emotional distress," and said that they wouldn't air the footage in its entirety.

The plaintiff is suing Marathon for intentional infliction of emotional distress, negligent infliction of emotional distress, civil battery, and civil assault.

Banks was announced as the new host of America's Got Talent recently as it heads into its 12th season following the departure of Nick Cannon.

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