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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Viral 'Wedgie' Lawsuit Against Disney World Dismissed

Viral 'Wedgie' Lawsuit Against Disney World Dismissed

5 Jan

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Summary

  • Lawsuit over a 'wedgie' injury on Disney's Humunga Kowabunga slide dismissed.
  • Plaintiff alleged severe injuries requiring surgery from swimsuit incident.
  • Disney denied claims, citing ride safety and possible pre-existing conditions.
Viral 'Wedgie' Lawsuit Against Disney World Dismissed

A lawsuit that gained viral attention, alleging a woman suffered severe injuries due to a 'wedgie' caused by a Disney World water slide, has been voluntarily dismissed. The plaintiff, Emma McGuiness, had sued Walt Disney Parks and Resorts US in 2023, claiming the incident occurred in 2019 on the Humunga Kowabunga slide at Typhoon Lagoon.

McGuinness alleged that as she reached the bottom of the 214-foot slide, she became airborne and experienced forceful impact, leading to "severe vaginal lacerations" and internal organ damage. Disney denied these claims, asserting the ride's safety and suggesting the injuries may have pre-existed the incident. The company noted that similar, though less severe, incidents had been reported previously.

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The dismissal occurred just before the trial was scheduled to commence on January 5, 2026, in a Florida court. Court records do not specify if a settlement was reached, but McGuinness' deposition was canceled, and the trial removed from the calendar.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A woman filed a lawsuit alleging severe injuries from a 'wedgie' on the Humunga Kowabunga slide, but later voluntarily dismissed the case.
No, Emma McGuiness voluntarily dismissed her lawsuit against Walt Disney Parks and Resorts US.
She alleged severe vaginal and internal injuries requiring surgery, which she attributed to her swimsuit shifting during the ride.

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