A Central New York bride who is suing her wedding reception caterer after dozens of her guests were violently ill at the event is scheduled to talk about the experience today on ABC's "Good Morning America."

Melissa Conarton, of LaFayette, said the show taped her Wednesday. Her lawyer, Tom Cerio, also confirmed the segment will be on television today.

The segment is scheduled to air at 7:43 a.m.

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Conarton alleges in her lawsuit filed in Onondaga County that the caterer's food made dozens of guests sick at her July 2015 wedding reception held at Arrowhead Lodge in Oneida Shores Park.

The lawsuit alleges that guests started vomiting and having diarrhea at the reception after consuming food provided by the caterer. The lawsuit is against Doug Tarpinian, doing business as Holy Smoke BBQ and Catering.

At least nine ambulances responded to the wedding reception to treat people. Conarton said about 100 people - about half the people at the reception - got sick, and 22 were hospitalized, some overnight.

Holy Smoke has denied any wrongdoing, and said their food isn't to blame, according to court papers and a Facebook post.

The state Health Department said its lab tested samples from sick individuals who attended the reception and the results came back positive for staph aureus enterotoxin infection, a type of food poisoning. The state didn't rule what the source of the food poisoning was.