LAS VEGAS (CN) - Comedian Louie Anderson sued a fast-food Chinese restaurant inside the Excalibur Hotel in a slip-and-fall case. Anderson's publicist pointed out that the comedian is suing the restaurant, not the Excalibur, where Anderson is performing his stand-up show, "Larger Than Life."
Anderson says he slipped while visiting Manchu Wok on March 22, 2008, in his complaint in Clark County Court. Anderson's publicist Glenn Schwartz confirmed that the former "Family Feud" host filed the lawsuit, but declined to give specifics.
Anderson is represented by Gary Call.
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