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 by: Jack Carlson - Thu, 24 Aug 2023 07:25 UTC

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A Florida judge rejected Disney�s bid to dismiss a state lawsuit filed by
the board of supervisors that Gov. Ron DeSantis had picked to oversee Walt
Disney World�s operations.

The ruling in the state-level case is separate from Disney�s ongoing
federal political retaliation lawsuit against DeSantis and members of the
board.

Disney said it is �fully confident� it will prevail in both cases.

A judge on Friday denied Disney
�s bid to dismiss or pause a state court lawsuit related to its bitter
feud with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis over control of a special tax district
around the company�s Orlando theme park.

The ruling in the state-level case is separate from Disney�s ongoing
federal lawsuit accusing DeSantis and his allies of waging a political
retaliation campaign against the entertainment giant over its opposition
to a controversial classroom bill last year.

�Today�s decision has no bearing on our lawsuit in federal court to
vindicate Disney�s constitutional rights, and we are fully confident
Disney will prevail in both the federal and state cases,� a Disney
spokesperson said in a statement Friday afternoon.

The protracted battle between Disney, one of Florida�s largest employers,
and DeSantis, a high-profile contender for the 2024 Republican
presidential nomination, is being fought on multiple battlefields.

In the two lawsuits, it currently centers on the special tax district that
had allowed Disney�s Orlando-area parks to effectively self-govern their
operations since the 1960s.

But the clash began last year, when Disney denounced legislation in
Florida that limited classroom discussion of gender identity and sexual
orientation � dubbed �Don�t Say Gay� by critics. Soon after, DeSantis and
his allies in the state�s GOP-led Legislature moved to dissolve Disney
World�s special district.

The district, formerly known as the Reedy Creek Improvement District, was
ultimately left intact. But its name was changed to the Central Florida
Tourism Oversight District, or CFTOD, and its five-member board of
supervisors was replaced with figures picked by DeSantis himself.

Before that new board took charge, Disney crafted and secured development
deals that it says were aimed to protect its investments in the region.
But the DeSantis-picked board cried foul, accusing Disney of thwarting its
power.

The board voted in April to void those deals, and Disney sued in federal
court, accusing DeSantis of orchestrating a �relentless campaign to
weaponize government power.�

The CFTOD board countersued days later in state court. In May, Disney
asked the court to dismiss that case, arguing in part that it was moot
after DeSantis signed additional legislation that voided the company�s
development contracts.

In Friday�s ruling, Judge Margaret Schreiber disagreed.

The dispute over Disney�s contracts �will not be resolved until a court of
competent jurisdiction decides the issue in favor of one party or the
other,� she wrote in a 14-page decision. �That issue is alive and active
and has real-world consequences for both parties.�

DeSantis, whose political rhetoric is steeped in the language of
conservative cultural warfare against �woke� issues, has kept up his
attacks on Disney even as his campaign appears to be under strain.

Once considered former President Donald Trump�s only real challenger in
the GOP primary fight, DeSantis has dealt with sagging poll numbers and
growing questions from even his allies about his campaign strategy.

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/07/28/disney-loses-bid-to-dismiss-or-pause-
desantis-boards-state-case.html

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