British daredevil Jonathan Goodwin, known for his breathtaking performances on 'Britain's Got Talent,' is taking legal action against the producers of the US spin-off show, 'America's Got Talent.' The legal proceedings come in the wake of a horrific stunt accident that left Goodwin paralyzed, significantly altering the course of his life.
Goodwin, a 43-year-old escapologist, had been rehearsing for 'America's Got Talent: Extreme' when tragedy struck. During a high-risk stunt, he found himself trapped between two burning cars, leading to life-changing injuries.
His legal team has claimed that the production of the show was marred by a rushed and chaotic approach, with staff lacking the necessary experience and expertise.
Stuart Fraenkel, Jonathan Goodwin's lawyer, explained the motivation behind the legal action, stating, «This is yet another example of the entertainment industry putting profits and ratings before safety. The producers and staff working on this show could have taken a number of simple steps to ensure Jonathan's safety.
Instead, the production was rushed, chaotic, and staffed by a team that lacked the necessary expertise and experience. Jonathan will be in a wheelchair for the rest of his life because there were inadequate safety practices, protocols, and procedures in place to protect him.
He is bringing this claim to bring attention to an ongoing lack of safety problem in the entertainment industry.»
The lawsuit was officially filed in California, marking a significant step in seeking accountability for the incident. Despite the legal action, Fremantle Media, the producers of the series, has refrained from making any comments regarding the litigation.
Jonathan Goodwin, who had previously participated