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Federal judge tosses Disney’s lawsuit against DeSantis

Feb 1

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A federal judge threw out Walt Disney Company’s lawsuit against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and the secretary of Florida’s Commerce Department. Disney sued DeSantis, alleging that he retaliated against the company after it criticized the Parental Rights in Education Act, known to critics as the “Don’t Say Gay” law backed by DeSantis.

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On Wednesday, Jan. 31, Judge Allen Winsor tossed the case out, ruling that Disney’s allegations failed on merit. Disney claims that, following its public opposition to the “Don’t Say Gay Bill,” DeSantis retaliated by dissolving a special district in Orlando that governed Disney World for more than 50 years.

Last year, Florida’s Republican-controlled legislature changed the district, renaming it the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District, with its board members now selected by Gov. DeSantis and then must be confirmed by the state Senate.

Shortly after its creation, the district voted to throw out a development agreement between Disney and the previous board known as the Reedy Creek Improvement District. Disney also canceled its plans to build a $1 billion campus in Orlando.

In its lawsuit, Disney alleged DeSantis is punishing the company for exercising its First Amendment rights. Disney said it would appeal Judge Winsor’s ruling.

A spokesperson for DeSantis said the ruling said, “The federal court’s decision made it clear that Governor DeSantis was correct: Disney is still just one of many corporations in the state, and they do not have a right to their own special government.”

The federal lawsuit is separate from Disney’s state lawsuit against the new tourism district for terminating its previous agreement with the Reedy Creek Improvement District.

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A FEDERAL JUDGE HAS THROWN OUT THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY’S LAW SUIT AGAINST FLORIDA GOVERNOR RON DESANTIS.

DISNEY SUED DESANTIS SAYING — IT’S FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHTS WERE VIOLATED — ALLEGING THAT DESANTIS RETALIATED AGAINST THE COMPANY — AFTER IT CRITICIZED THE “PARENTAL RIGHTS IN EDUCATION” BILL — WHICH WAS DUBBED BY CRITICS AS THE “DON’T SAY GAY” LAW.

ON WEDNESDAY — A FEDERAL JUDGE DISMISSED THE CASE — RULING THAT DISNEY’S ALLEGATIONS “FAIL ON MERITS.”

DISNEY CLAIMS THAT — FOLLOWING ITS OPPOSITION TO THE BILL —  DESANTIS RETALIATED BY DISSOLVING A SPECIAL DISTRICT IN ORLANDO THAT GOVERNED DISNEY WORLD FOR MORE THAN 50 YEARS.

LAST YEAR, FLORIDA’S REPUBLICAN-CONTROLLED LEGISLATURE MADE CHANGES TO THE DISTRICT — WITH ITS BOARD MEMBERS NOW SELECTED BY THE GOVERNOR.

DISNEY HAS SINCE CANCELED ITS PLANS TO BUILD A 1-BILLION DOLLAR OFFICE COMPLEX IN ORLANDO.

DISNEY SAYS IT WILL APPEAL THE JUDGE’S RULING.