Disney has filed a counterclaim seeking damages against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis just days after the presidential hopeful said the two feuding parties have “moved on” from the dispute. Disney …
DeSantis and his allies in the state legislature responded by
Before the CFTOD took control, however, Disney made contracts to secure its investments in the Sunshine State as tensions between the two rose. The DeSantis board then countersued in the 9th Judicial Circuit Court in Orange County, Florida, claiming that Disney did not have the authority to enter into the contracts.to drop its suit against him, warning that the company is “going to lose” if they don’t.
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