New lawsuit alleges Peter Nygard directed women to have sex with longtime friend

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A longtime friend of Peter Nygard's is being sued by three women who say they were forced to engage in "commercial sex acts" with him at Nygard's direction.

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A longtime friend of Peter Nygard’s is being sued by three women who say they were forced to engage in “commercial sex acts” with him at Nygard’s direction.

The court filings say Daniel Fitzgerald was a frequent guest of Nygard’s and attended his “pamper parties” and dinners at Nygard’s Marina del Rey property in California, which were used to “facilitate and enable Nygard’s sex trafficking scheme.”

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This photo, included in the lawsuit, calls Daniel Fitzgerald, fourth from right, a longtime friend and associate of Peter Nygard, centre. The lawsuit alleges Fitzgerald 'knowingly participated in Nygard's alleged sex trafficking venture by engaging in sex acts' with three women referred to as Jane Doe 1, 2 and 3. (United States District Court, Central District of California Western Division)
This photo, included in the lawsuit, calls Daniel Fitzgerald, fourth from right, a longtime friend and associate of Peter Nygard, centre. The lawsuit alleges Fitzgerald 'knowingly participated in Nygard's alleged sex trafficking venture by engaging in sex acts' with three women referred to as Jane Doe 1, 2 and 3. (United States District Court, Central District of California Western Division)

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