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Mon Jun 26, 2023, 06:24 PM Jun 2023

Ron DeSantis Seeks Dismissal Of Disney Lawsuit, Claims Immunity From Litigation

Ron DeSantis Seeks Dismissal Of Disney Lawsuit, Claims Immunity From Litigation

STATE DEFENDANTS’ MOTION TO DISMISS


Attorneys for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis claimed that he is immune from The Walt Disney Co.’s federal lawsuit over his effort to strip to the company of control over a special district covering its theme parks and resort in the state.

In a motion to dismiss filed on Monday, attorneys for the state also argued that the federal district court lacks jurisdiction.

“Although Disney grabbed headlines by suing the Governor, Disney — like many litigants before it who have challenged Florida’s laws — has no basis for doing so. Neither the Governor nor the Secretary [of the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity] enforce any of the laws at issue, so Disney lacks standing to sue them,” the attorneys wrote in their motion (read it here).

The state’s attorneys also called the Disney lawsuit “meritless for many reasons,” including that “a special district cannot bind the State to transfer a portion of its sovereign authority to a private entity.”

Disney filed its lawsuit against the governor in April, claiming that he violated the company’s First Amendment rights by retaliating against its opposition to a parental rights law, also known as “don’t say gay.” The company also named as defendants the new DeSantis-selected board of the Reedy Creek special district, which was renamed the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District.

The their motion to dismiss, the state’s attorneys argued that DeSantis is entitled to “absolute legislative immunity” for signing the bill that stripped Disney of control of the Reedy Creek special district. The attorneys claimed that the immunity covered the governor no matter if his actions were retaliatory. The state contended that Disney could not claim that the governor enforces the legislation “because he signed it. When the governor signs a bill, he acts in a legislative, not executive, capacity.”
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Ron DeSantis Seeks Dismissal Of Disney Lawsuit, Claims Immunity From Litigation (Original Post) In It to Win It Jun 2023 OP
Disney lawyers are not dummies and Disney does nothing without a clear anticipation of the reward. marble falls Jun 2023 #1
And another who thinks himself above the law! slightlv Jun 2023 #2
One blunder after another...after another. Such an idiot PortTack Jun 2023 #3
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