<Li> 107 injuries (14%) were caused by park guests' interactions with the characters, where the guest hit, pushed, or otherwise hurt (intentionally or not) the costumed employee . </Li> <Li> Other items in the report include skin rashes, bruises, sprains, or heat - related issues . </Li> <Li> One change that Disney made to assist character performers was to change rules limiting the overall costume weight to be no more than 25% of the performer's body weight . </Li> <Ul> <Li> A 27 - year - old woman from Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, filed a lawsuit in August 2010 against the Disney corporation, claiming that the Donald Duck character groped her during a photo and autograph session in May 2008 while she and her family were visiting Epcot . The lawsuit is for US $200,000 in damages to compensate the alleged victim for negligence, battery, negligent infliction of emotional distress and intentional and reckless infliction of emotional distress . The woman claims to suffer from severe physical injury, emotional anguish and distress, acute anxiety, headaches, nightmares and flashbacks, and other emotional and physical ailments . Part of the lawsuit's basis is a report from the Orange County Sheriff's Office that alleged similar acts by costumed characters have been reported to them 24 times since 2004 . The woman did not file a complaint at the time of the incident . Disney settled the lawsuit with the claimant for an undisclosed amount in 2011 . </Li> </Ul>

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