Mario Vazquez

New Lawsuit Claims Gay Encounter With Idol Drop Out Mario Vazquez

Mario Vazquez

After several different superstitions, new light has been shed on why R&B singer Mario Vazquez left the American idol Show abruptly. Vazquez, the only "Idol" finalist to ever drop out, had been very vague on his departure, with comments such as "I just needed to take care of some things in my life that needed to be focused on."

In a lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on Friday (Mar. 9), a former assistant production accountant alleges that the show's producers fired him after he complained that Vazquez came onto him. It's also alleged that this harassment is why Vazquez left the show - not for "personal reasons" as he previously claimed.

Magdaleno Olmos, who is specifically suing for wrongful termination and violation of California's Fair Employment and Housing Act, is seeking unspecified compensatory and punitive damages. Vazquez and the show's owners — American Idol Productions Inc., Fremantle Media North America Inc., Fox Entertainment Group Inc. and Fox Broadcasting Co. — are named as defendants.

In his lawsuit, Olmos claims the fourth-season contestant withdrew from the show after the accountant came forward to executives.

The suit also describes in detail an incident in which Vazquez allegedly followed Olmos into a restroom at CBS Studios, where "American Idol" is taped, and "knocked on the door of the plaintiff's stall and made eye contact through the space in the stall door."

When he opened the door, Vazquez became physical with Olmos and asked if he wanted to have sex, according to the lawsuit.

Olmos, who had worked for American Idol Productions since October 2002, claims he later went to a supervisor, who questioned whether he initiated the incident. He was allegedly told nothing could be done, that he would probably be fired, "that he was crazy, was imagining this and should keep this information to himself because no one would believe his account," according to his lawsuit.

He alleges he was fired in May, although that is also when the show wraps each season.

A call to Vazquez’s rep was not returned.