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Disney sues Florida's DeSantis for 'weaponizing' government

Published 04/26/2023, 09:07 AM
Updated 04/26/2023, 07:02 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: People gather at the Magic Kingdom theme park before the "Festival of Fantasy" parade at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, U.S. July 30, 2022.  REUTERS/Octavio Jones/File Photo

By Dawn Chmielewski and Lisa Richwine

(Reuters) -Walt Disney Co sued Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis on Wednesday, asking a court to overturn state efforts to control Disney World and intensifying a battle between a global entertainment giant and a likely White House contender.

In its lawsuit, Disney accused DeSantis and his supporters of illegally using the state government to punish a company for voicing an opinion that should be protected by free-speech rights.

The skirmish began last year after Disney criticized a Florida measure banning classroom discussion of sexuality and gender identity with younger children. DeSantis repeatedly attacked "woke Disney" in public remarks.

Florida lawmakers passed legislation that ended Disney's virtual autonomy in central Florida where the Disney World theme parks attract millions of visitors each year.

In the action filed in federal court in Tallahassee, Disney said it aimed to protect Disney World's employees, guests and developers from "retaliation for expressing a political viewpoint unpopular with certain State officials."

"Disney now is forced to defend itself against a State weaponizing its power to inflict political punishment," the company said.

Last year, Disney's then-chief executive, Bob Chapek, said the company opposed a bill formally known as the Parental Rights in Education Act. Critics called it the "Don't say gay" law.

Disney's lawsuit alleges that a newly formed DeSantis-appointed tourist board violated the company's contract rights, and did so without just compensation or due process. The company is asking the court to declare Florida's legislative action unlawful.

DeSantis has argued that Disney, which employs roughly 75,000 people in Florida, had been enjoying unfair advantages for decades.

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"We are unaware of any legal right that a company has to operate its own government or maintain special privileges," DeSantis spokesman Jeremy Redfern said Wednesday on Twitter.

The governor is currently traveling in Asia on a four-country trade mission.

Disney shares fell 1.4% to close at $96.61 on the New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday.

POLITICAL RISK

DeSantis’ clash with Disney has been a centerpiece of his speeches as he toured the United States ahead of his expected presidential bid. But as the battle has intensified, it has brought mounting political risk.

Former President Donald Trump, the favorite for the Republican nomination, has slammed DeSantis’ stance, saying on social media that the governor "is being destroyed by Disney" and warning that the company would reduce its investments in Florida.

Carlos Curbelo, a former U.S. Republican congressman from Miami, said DeSantis' attacks on Disney "made sense for a time."

"Now it’s coming across as petty and personal," Curbelo said. "Disney clearly detects that the governor is in a weaker position today and is going on offense for the first time in this conflict."

Before DeSantis appointees took over a state board that oversees Disney World, the company pushed through changes to the special tax district agreement that limit the board's action for decades.

Florida's new oversight body on Wednesday said Disney's plans for potential expansion of Disney World did not comply with state law, and declared that agreement void.

The Central Florida Tourism Oversight Board unanimously supported an attorney's findings of legal flaws in the developers' agreement Disney reached in February with a previous board, including a lack of proper public notice.

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"What they created is an absolute legal mess," said board Chairman Martin Garcia. "It will not work."

Disney announced its lawsuit minutes later.

The tussle could boost DeSantis' support among U.S. Republican voters, a Reuters/Ipsos poll found, but also hurt him among the wider electorate.

Seventy-three percent of respondents - including 82% of Democrats and 63% of Republicans - said they were less likely to support a political candidate who backs laws designed to punish a company for its political or cultural stances.

The judge that will oversee Disney's case against DeSantis, U.S. District Judge Mark Walker, has struck down several laws that defined the governor's conservative political agenda, including statutes that sought to limit the speech of college professors, curtailed protests and restricted voting access.

Latest comments

Exorbitant ticket gouging and they cry when asked to pay their fair share. It's about time they give back to the community ;)
So you're saying the rich should be taxed more  ;-)
Dirty Disney thinks the have a constitutional right to groom your kids.
oh, so like your doing to your neighbors kids? 🙄
A Candidate for POTUS ought to know better than to dis-respect The Mouse .
For those asking what laws DeSantis and Republicans violated, Disney alleges contract violations, illegal taking, due process violations and First Amendment violations.
Repubicans don’t understand laws, most are uneducated
lol. Show me the code.
  Go look at Disney's court papers.  It's public.
Governments are not allowed to punish a company or person for what they said.  Its in the constitution.  Easy win for Disney.
how are bud light sales?
crappy because it is piss water. democrats and educated people dont drink that swill. but most intelligent people dont make their beer decisions based upon what company discriminates the most against a minority group.
no they support companies that support American values.
  Free speech is an American value.  Maybe not your America, but it's my.
They are sueing because they want special treatment that no other company in Florida has. Not going to end well for the mouse.
name one that big that doesnt! wow this is naive in the extreme.
all politicians are hypocrites. don't be so naive
tre, why are you using a different account? your not fooling anyone.
Florida elected reps passed a law recently to alter the special taxing district benefiting Disney in Orlando area. Democrats value raising taxes on corporations. Many of the below comments come from leftist hypocrites.
If Disney is no longer in charge of infrastructure in its special district, then then financial burden of the districts infrastructure/debts passes from Disney onto the state, so FL taxpayers will be paying more taxes.
you are correct first, except they also have special tax status and will need to pay the state for security, essential services and have to go through the approval and permitting process to build anything. financially it becomes a wash for the state at worst but will slow down any expansion or new attraction built. Disney has had a deal like no other company. It should be brought down to an equal playing field
  Probably FL gov't will overcharge Disney out of spite, more than what Disney was paying when handling it on its own.
All the commies come out of the wood work when their own tactics are used against them😂
DeSantis is a commie?
define commie. anyone using that word is stuck in a delusional 1958 world and it is morally required to ignore them.
when will book burner Desantis and his cronies on the board, realize they can't outsmart Mickie Mouse....
I understand Desantis is puting together his own private Police force who answers only to him.......I wonder if they're going to wear brown shirts and arm bands...
desantis thinks he can do anything he wants including kidnapping...about time he has to face some legal consequences
I did not know Desantis and Florida Republicans are so in favor of interfering with private enterprise.
"In 2017, the U.S. had more than 51,296 special district governments." --  wikipedia, "Special district (United States)"
These districts exist in every state, both red and blue.
@Fa. What does that have to do with prohibiting Disney fro requiring masks?
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