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Judge denies Disney’s motion to dismiss state lawsuit appointed by DeSantis.

An Orange County Judge Denies Disney’s Motion in Lawsuit

An Orange County, Florida, judge has​ made a significant decision in the ongoing​ legal battle ​between Disney and the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District. The judge, Margaret ‌Schreiber, denied Disney’s motion to dismiss ‍or stay the lawsuit filed by‌ the district ⁢board.

The District’s Claims Against Disney

The Central Florida Tourism Oversight ‌District board brought ⁤a countersuit​ against Disney, alleging that the ‍company is challenging Florida’s “people’s sovereignty.” They argue that Disney’s actions violate various laws, including ‌the Florida ​constitution. Judge Schreiber rejected Disney’s claim that the lawsuit was moot, stating that a ruling on the validity ⁤of the agreements would have legal consequences.

Judge Schreiber’s Ruling

Judge Schreiber also dismissed ​Disney’s argument that the lawsuit should be ‌stayed until⁢ the federal court case is resolved. She clarified that the district’s‌ claims⁢ seek‌ affirmative relief,⁢ not just a defense. To obtain this relief, the district would need to‌ assert a counterclaim in ⁣federal court.

The decision comes after a recent hearing where​ Judge Schreiber took time to carefully consider the arguments presented by both parties.

The Federal Lawsuit and Disney’s Response

It’s important to note that the ‌state court lawsuit‌ is separate from the federal lawsuit filed by Disney against the board and Governor Ron⁣ DeSantis. In the federal lawsuit, Disney accuses state officials of ⁢using government power against them due to their unpopular political viewpoint.

In response to the motion to dismiss the federal lawsuit, Disney claimed that Governor‍ DeSantis was attempting to evade responsibility.

The Background of the Feud

The conflict between Disney and Governor DeSantis arose from Disney’s opposition to the Parental Rights in ⁤Education Act, which the governor signed into ⁤law.‌ This disagreement ultimately led to the restructuring of Disney’s central Florida district.

For more details on this ongoing legal⁣ battle, click ⁢here.



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