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Janice Dickinson Sues ITV for £700,000 Over ‘I’m a Celebrity’ Fall, Citing Permanent Facial Damage

The High Court case centers on her allegation that an ITV medic gave her sleeping medication before a dark-camp fall that she says left permanent nerve damage.

Overview

  • Court records confirm a personal injury claim has been lodged in London seeking more than £700,000 against ITV Studios.
  • Filings and a cited medical report state she has permanent facial scarring, deformity and dysaesthesia affecting movement and sensation.
  • Her claim says the medication’s side effects include drowsiness and balance issues, and reports describe a night-time trip to the toilet in low light.
  • ITV says it does not recognize this version of events, noting it covered medical expenses, flew her home to Los Angeles and stayed in contact.
  • Photos of her injuries were published by outlets as her UK representative says she remains committed to the case and awaits ITV’s formal defences.