Copperfield: I’m queasy about injuries, can’t recall fall
LAS VEGAS — David Copperfield told a Las Vegas jury that he’s queasy about injuries and would remember if any audience volunteers were hurt performing illusions during his show.
The magician has testified he didn’t remember anyone being injured in nearly 20 years of performing a signature vanishing illusion. He returned to the witness stand Thursday in a negligence lawsuit by a British man who claims he was badly injured in a fall during a November 2013 show at the MGM Grand hotel.
Attorney Benedict Morelli, representing Gavin Cox, asked Copperfield if he recalled a woman who said she shattered her wrist several years before Cox’s injury, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported .
“I’m very squeamish,” Copperfield said. “If I saw that, I would remember it. I would be really affected by it.”