Ron DeSantis Disney and Disney have taken to court over their nearly year-long battle over the 'Don't Say You're Gay' law. give.
Board members of the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District, which acquired Disney's Reedy Creek, signed terms of the settlement with Disney on Wednesday. A lawsuit that Disney started last year has concluded with an ongoing lawsuit.
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“This agreement serves the interests of all parties by opening a new chapter of constructive engagement with the region’s new leadership, enabling significant ongoing investment, and creating thousands of direct and indirect jobs and economic opportunities in the state,” Disney said. .
On the surface, it sounds like Disney has reacquainted itself with the DeSantis administration. This is interesting. Considering how bitter things have become between them throughout all of this.
Remember… Disney fired the first shot in court by suing DeSantis and his new steering committee. DeSantis took over Disney's autonomous territory at his request. What they claimed was nothing more than retaliation for Disney's stance on RDS. Policy.
Disney, in particular, opposed the bill signed by DeSantis. The bill limited what public schools could teach children about things like gender identity. The result was a lot of controversy between the governor and the Mouse House. Eventually, Ron kidnapped Reedy Creek.
Ron said he had every right to do it. Florida officials have even toyed with ideas about what they could do with the area once it's out of Disney's control. DeSantis' new board of directors actually reneged on Disney after he claimed to have discovered loopholes that would have rendered him powerless in his new role. But now, with this latest development, it's all over.
The only thing that's unclear… is who is currently in charge of Reedy Creek.