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Illinois Tourist Targets Harrah’s and Donny Osmond in Lawsuit Over Stage Prop Injury

By Matthias Binder February 16, 2026
Tourist sues Strip casino, longtime performer, claiming prop hit her in head
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Audience Prop Turns Risky During ShowLasting Health Impact EmergesNegligence Allegations at Core of CaseSpotlight on Venue and Veteran Entertainer

Audience Prop Turns Risky During Show (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Las Vegas – A visitor from Illinois has launched a civil suit against Harrah’s casino and entertainer Donny Osmond after a lighted prop allegedly struck her head during a Strip performance.[1][2]

Audience Prop Turns Risky During Show

Lighted balls flew through the crowd as part of the act on February 15, 2024, at Harrah’s showroom. Joanne Julkowski sat among the patrons when one of the props hit the back of her head. The venue maintained dim lighting at that moment, which the lawsuit claims hindered visibility and made it hard for attendees to dodge the objects.[1]

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These interactive elements aimed to energize the audience but carried potential for harm, according to court documents. Julkowski’s attorneys argued that the balls could injure people upon impact. Harrah’s parent company, Caesars Entertainment, did not respond to requests for comment on the matter.

Lasting Health Impact Emerges

The blow caused significant damage to Julkowski’s right eye, resulting in retinal detachment. She underwent surgery to address the issue but now faces ongoing visual impairment. Head and neck pain compounded her troubles in the aftermath.

Medical treatment followed soon after the incident. Recovery proved challenging, with effects lingering into the present. The plaintiff detailed these outcomes in her complaint filed in Clark County District Court on February 10.[2]

Negligence Allegations at Core of Case

Julkowski accused Harrah’s, Donny Osmond, and his production company, Donny Osmond Concerts Inc., of negligence. She also charged them with failures in hiring, training, retention, and supervision. The suit seeks compensation exceeding $15,000.

Damages cover past and future medical bills, pain and suffering, lost wages, and reduced earning potential. Punitive damages appear among the requests, along with attorney fees and court costs. The case highlights concerns over safety protocols in live entertainment settings.

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  • Medical expenses: Past and projected costs.
  • Pain and suffering: Compensation for physical and emotional toll.
  • Lost wages: Income forfeited due to recovery time.
  • Punitive damages: To address alleged reckless conduct.
  • Attorney fees and interest: Additional legal remedies.

Spotlight on Venue and Veteran Entertainer

Harrah’s has hosted countless shows on the Las Vegas Strip, drawing crowds with big-name acts. Donny Osmond built a decades-long career there, performing regularly for fans. His residency emphasized audience engagement, including the props in question.

The lawsuit arrived two years after the event, within Nevada’s statutes for personal injury claims. No trial date has been set yet. Legal experts note such cases often settle before reaching a courtroom.

Key Takeaways

  • A prop struck the plaintiff amid dim lighting during the 2024 show.
  • Injuries included retinal detachment requiring surgery and visual loss.
  • Claims focus on negligence and poor oversight by defendants.

This dispute underscores the fine line between thrilling performances and patron safety in Las Vegas entertainment. As the case progresses, it may prompt reviews of prop use in interactive shows. What are your thoughts on balancing spectacle and security at concerts? Share in the comments.

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