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The Walt Disney Company just escalated its latest lawsuit against the Central Florida Tourist Oversight District and Governor Ron DeSantis, asking a judge to force its board to “fulfill empty promises” in the next seven calendar days, or else.


“The District has repeatedly missed agreed-upon deadlines and deprived [Walt Disney Parks and Resorts] of the critical discovery it needs to develop its affirmative defenses, counterclaims, and arguments in opposition to the District’s Complaint. Despite WDPR’s good faith efforts to obtain discovery from the District, the Court’s intervention is now necessary to ensure that WDPR can fairly defend itself against the District’s claims and advance its counterclaims… WDPR cannot let more time pass waiting for the District to fulfill its empty promises to produce the critical discovery WDPR needs both to defend against the District’s claims and advance its own counterclaims.”The Disney filing goes on to ask the court to require DeSantis and the CFTOD to produce the documents “within seven calendar days of an Order granting this motion,” essentially forcing the board to stop dragging its feet.

“WDPR is entitled to know why District Administrator Glenton Gilzean and the new District Board members were selected for their respective roles—chiefly, whether the District Administrator and the new District Board were selected based on their willingness to continue the State’s campaign of retaliation against WDPR for expressing a viewpoint that Governor DeSantis and his legislative allies disagree with.”Related: South Carolina Joins DeSantis, Deals $105 Million Blow To “Woke” Disney Currently, Disney and DeSantis (and, by extension, the CFTOD) are locked in numerous legal battles, including a lawsuit in which the iconic media company accuses the governor of violating its First Amendment rights in political retaliation.
