The lawsuit asks that the magician “repair the dangerous, unacceptable, and unsanitary conditions” in the unit and provide millions in damages Supreme Court of the State of New York; Gary Gershoff/Getty has been hit with a lawsuit seeking over $2.5 million to repair damage to a New York City condominium he owns. In the lawsuit, which was filed on Tuesday, Aug.

6, the board of managers of the Galleria Condominium — a luxury high-rise located on East 57th Street — claim that the magician “trashed” his unit in the building before abandoning it in 2018. Copperfield, 67, first purchased the N.Y.

C. condo in 1997 before transferring ownership to Sky Tower, a Nevada shell company he owns, the following year, according to the lawsuit. The board alleges that the star left the “formerly pristine” condo — the largest in the building, located on the 54th floor — in such a “state of utter disrepair” that it requires $2.

5 million in damages to repair the unit, as well as neighboring units and the building. Supreme Court of the State of New York On a “cosmetic level,” the board claims that the state of the condo “plainly violates” the building’s upkeep requirements. They included photos of severe damage to the unit’s carpeting, walls, ceiling, bathtub and more.

A representative for Copperfield claims that these photographs do not “reflect the current state of the apartment,” however. “This is a simple insurance claim,” the rep said in a statement t.