Lawyers in Vegas Trial Say They Found Others Hurt in Copperfield Illusion
Lawyers for a British tourist who says he was badly hurt taking part in an illusion by Las Vegas Strip headliner David Copperfield in 2013 say they’ve found three other people who were injured in shows over the years.
Attorney Adam Deutsch told a judge on Wednesday that each is willing to testify before a jury that has heard Copperfield and the show’s executive producer deny knowing of anyone being injured during more than 15 years performing the trick.
Deutsch says the three, all women, came forward after hearing about Copperfield’s testimony in the ongoing negligence trial.
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