Las Vegas Review-Journal

Copperfiel­d shares his ‘squeamish’ side

- By David Ferrara Las Vegas Review-journal

Magician David Copperfiel­d could have himself cut in half and come out unscathed. But he told jurors Thursday during a trial over a slip and fall at one of his shows that injuries make him queasy.

A lawyer for British tourist Gavin Cox, who alleged that he suffered a traumatic brain injury while volunteeri­ng to participat­e in a November 2013 illusion, asked Copperfiel­d if he recalled a woman who said she “shattered” her wrist several years prior.

“I’m very squeamish,” Copperfiel­d said. “If I saw that, I would remember it. I would be really affected by it.”

Another woman testified that she had scraped her knee while participat­ing in “Lucky 13,” a trick in which a baker’s dozen of audience members appears to vanish from a floating platform onstage at Copperfiel­d’s command. In reality, they’re whisked away with the help of stagehands.

Copperfiel­d has said he was unaware of the woman’s knee injury and that he did not learn of Cox’s injury until about a year later, when he sued.

During testimony last week, Copperfiel­d said he was surprised when he learned that Cox was hurt. The magician swapped out the trick for another about a year after that.

“None of those injuries we talked about were the fault of myself or my crew,” Copperfiel­d said.

Cox, 58, suffered a dislocated shoulder after he slipped in a section of the resort that was under con

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struction at the time, and his lawyers have called the vanishing act “an accident waiting to happen.”

When Cox and his wife returned to Britain, he suffered from chronic pain, headaches and confusion, and a scan showed a lesion on his brain, his lawsuit contends.

Cox’s lawyer, Benedict Morelli,

pressed Copperfiel­d on whether the plaintiff fell on his own.

“Is it your understand­ing that Mr. Cox is at fault for his own accident?” Morelli asked.

Copperfiel­d replied: “Accidents happen. People fall down every day. I’m not going to blame somebody.”

Contact David Ferrara at dferrara@reviewjour­nal.com or 702380-1039. Follow @randompoke­r on Twitter.

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