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N.J. native David Copperfield sues pool company after penthouse flood

Illusionist says the wallpaper and carpets in his apartment had to replaced

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Illuisionist David Copperfield is suing the Edison pool company that he alleges caused his penthouse to flood.
 

NEW YORK -- Illusionist David Copperfield has filed a $160,000 lawsuit against an Edison pool company that he says flooded his penthouse as well as other apartments in a swanky Manhattan apartment building.

The New Jersey native's insurer, IMG, filed the suit Monday against Todd Harris Company, according to NYPost.com.

A pump in Copperfield's rooftop lap pool burst, flooding his penthouse and sending water careening into the top 30 stories of the 57-story structure on East 57th Street on March 8.

The company "negligently created system stresses and a crack in the PVC piping and a ball valve," that led to the flood, according to a copy of the suit obtained by the New York Post.

Wallpaper and carpets needed to be replaced in the magician's 8,000 square-foot, four-level residence, but most of his antiques and art were spared. So were his vintage Coney Island arcade machines.

The 58-year-old Metuchen High School graduate, whose given name is David Seth Kotkin, was in Las Vegas when his pool went haywire on March 8. 

Jeff Goldman may be reached at jeff_goldman@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @JeffSGoldman. Find NJ.com on Facebook.

 


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