Donny Osmond and Las Vegas Casino Sued After Woman Struck By Orb

  • Illinois woman claims lighted ball caused retinal detachment
  • Lawsuit targets Donny Osmond, Harrah’s over concert injury
  • Plaintiff alleges dark showroom limited ability to avoid prop

A Donny Osmond fan from Illinois is suing her hero and Harrah’s Las Vegas after being struck in the back of the head by a large orb, which led to retinal detachment, according to her complaint.

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Joanne Julkowski attended the 68-year-old teen idol’s residency show at Harrah’s on February 15, 2024, when she was “struck in the back of the head by one of the lighted balls that had been thrown or propelled into the crowd.” That’s per the lawsuit seen by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

Research undertaken by Casino.org revealed the props to be oversized, illuminated, inflatable balls that are tossed into the crowd during interactive segments of the show.

Retinal detachment can result from blunt trauma or sudden acceleration of the head and neck. Even a relatively lightweight object, if thrown with enough force and striking without warning, can generate enough motion to stress the eye’s internal structures.

What is Donny Osmond and Harrah’s being sued for?

Julkowski accuses the venue, Osmond, and his production company, Donny Osmond Concerts Inc., of two counts of negligence and negligent hiring, training, retention and supervision.

She claims the Harrah’s Showroom was dark during the segment in question, “thereby reducing visibility for patrons and limiting their ability to perceive, track, and avoid the oversized, lighted balls moving through the crowd.”

Julkowski required surgery and was left with visual impairment, as well as head and neck injuries, according to the lawsuit.

The plaintiff is seeking more than $15,000 in damages, including medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages, diminished earning capacity, punitive damages, interest, attorney’s fees, and other relief deemed appropriate by the court.

How long has Donny Osmond been on the Strip?

Osmond has been a Vegas fixture for the better part of two decades. He and his sister, Marie Osmond, launched a residency at the Flamingo in 2008 that was initially billed as a short run but ultimately lasted 11 years and became one of the Strip’s most enduring shows before ending in 2019.

Osmond returned to the Strip in 2021 with a solo residency at Harrah’s, a nostalgia-driven affair that mixes Osmonds hits, Broadway numbers, and audience-participation. The show has been extended multiple times and remains a regular fixture at the Harrah’s Showroom.

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    Susanne February 18, 2026
    That's so ridiculous She had to have something wrong with her eyes in the first place for that to happen. I went to the show… That's so ridiculous She had to have something wrong with her eyes in the first place for that to happen. I went to the show It's like a big beach ball It's plastic for goodness sakes and it's not that heavy. There's always someone that has to ruin it for others by ridiculous lawsuits there's no way that happened to her eye from a beach ball an oversized beach ball.
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    Cynthia February 18, 2026
    Sad to hear this. She kind of double talks in my opinion. She admits the room is dark but the balls are completely lit up.… Sad to hear this. She kind of double talks in my opinion. She admits the room is dark but the balls are completely lit up. I would think the dark room would make the lit balls even more visible?
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    Koreen February 17, 2026
    Give me a break! She is full of poo poo. The ball has a light in it and it’s not made of cement. It is… Give me a break! She is full of poo poo. The ball has a light in it and it’s not made of cement. It is a rubber lit ball
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