enowned illusionist is embroiled in a legal battle over allegations that he abandoned his and allowed it to fall into severe disrepair, resulting in significant damage to the building's structure. Copperfield's Manhattan property in shambles The lawsuit, filed by the board of the , claims that negligence has left the facing potential safety hazards and extensive repair costs. Copperfield, who purchased the 15,000-square-foot quadruplex in 1997 for , is accused of filling the apartment with a range of novelties, including fortune-telling machines, arcade games, and even "hazing devices" dating back to the early 20th century.

Despite the unusual collection, the lawsuit asserts that the magician neglected essential maintenance, leading to a series of costly incidents. One of the most significant events detailed in the lawsuit occurred in 2015 when the rooftop pool in unit allegedly burst due to the use of "illegal and ineffective plastic plumbing fixtures." The resulting flood reportedly damaged the building's elevator system and caused water damage as far as .

Copperfield's neglect has costed millions in repairs In 2018, is said to have vacated the property, stripping it of furniture and fixtures and leaving it in a state described as The alleges that the condition of the penthouse has continued to deteriorate since his departure, with a recent valve failure in the mechanical room causing further flooding throughout the building. The condo board claims that the damage has cost .