Sarangel
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OK, so it's really the actor on trial. This is about the alleged groping of several girls earlier this year and Disney's desire not to have the Tigger costume exposed to publicity while the lawyers try to show how difficult it would be to touch someone inappropriately in the costume.
Walt Disney World wants to protect the innocent image of Tigger during an upcoming sexual molestation trial of an employee dressed as the character, and has asked that the orange striped costume be changed for the case, an attorney said.
Michael Chartrand was charged with molesting a 13-year-old girl in February while he was dressed as Tigger at Disney World's Toon Town. The trial is scheduled to begin Monday.
A Disney lawyer suggested that the orange Tigger costume be dyed black or white and its ears be removed, said Chartrand's attorney, Jeffrey S. Kaufman Jr.
"Disney doesn't want this costume out there," Kaufman said. "They want to protect their copyright. They want to take off everything that would make it look like Tigger."
A Disney spokeswoman confirmed that attorneys expressed concern to Kaufman and prosecutors about using the Tigger costume at trial. But she wouldn't comment about suggestions of coloring the costume or taking off its ears.
"Our hope is that the use of our costume will be handled with appropriate sensitivity so as to preserve the dreams and magic for our younger guests as much as possible," Jacquee Polak said.
Kaufman, who has also played Tigger at Disney and works part-time as a costumed character at the theme park, said he refused to let the costume be "*******ized" because an altered Tigger suit could make his client look demonic or freakish.
Kaufman said he expects jurors to handle the costume, so they can see how difficult it would be to grope a young girl in the bulky outfit.