Universal Orlando's Chocolate Factory Is Hit With A $40 Million Lawsuit

Universal Orlando's highly anticipated Toothsome Chocolate Emporium & Savory Feast Kitchen has hit an unexpected legal snag prior to opening: They've been slapped with a hefty $40 million lawsuit. Ohio resident Adam Limle claimed the Willy Wonka-esque chocolate factory and restaurant attraction was his idea and that he had met with Universal executives for months to discuss the concept, according to the Orlando Sentinel.

Limle said he even registered a trademark, The Chocolate Factory, LLC, back in 2014, but after extensive negotiations and discussions, Universal decided to steal his idea and bring it to life without consent or payment.

"Universal....and TCF [Toothsome Chocolate Emporium] were entering into a confidential business relationship together... Universal secretly hatched a plan to develop and exploit The Chocolate Factory concept," the lawsuit reads.

The chocolate factory was announced earlier this year with concepts for a real working chocolate factory, full-fledged service restaurant and, of course, a gift shop selling chocolate-themed trinkets. Limle's lawyers claim that Universal changed the attraction's name in May from "Factory" to "Emporium" in anticipation of the lawsuit.

Universal Studios has not yet responded to the lawsuit.