Walt Disney Parks and Resorts has filed a lawsuit against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and his hand-picked board that oversees Disney’s special taxing district.
“At the Governor’s bidding, the State’s oversight board has purported to ‘void’ publicly noticed and duly agreed development contracts, which had laid the foundation for billions of Disney’s investment dollars and thousands of jobs,” the complaint reads. It also claims that the move was “patently retaliatory, patently anti-business, and patently unconstitutional.”
The complaint states that DeSantis doesn’t plan to stop there, noting that his team “also planned ’to look at things like taxes on the hotels,‘ ’tolls on the roads,’ ‘developing some of the property that the district owns’ with more amusement parks,’ and even putting a ’state prison‘ next to Disney World.’”
The complaint quotes DeSantis as saying, “Who knows, I just think the possibilities are endless.”
In March 2022, under pressure from LGBT activists, Disney opposed the governor’s Parental Rights in Education legislation, dubbed by critics as the “Don’t Say Gay” bill. CEO Bob Chapek sent a message to all employees, “especially [the company’s] LGBTQ+ community,” apologizing for not acting sooner, adding that Disney would pause all political contributions in the state. Disney doubled down by stating that the bill should be struck down by the courts.
The escalation continued until Disney finally filed its lawsuit.
The complaint states, “Disney regrets that it has come to this. But having exhausted efforts to seek resolution, the Company is left with no choice but to file this lawsuit to protect its cast members, guests and local development partners from a relentless campaign to weaponize government power against Disney in retaliation for expressing a political viewpoint unpopular with certain State officials.”
The office of DeSantis Communications Director Taryn Fenske told The Epoch Times in a statement: “We are unaware of any legal right that a company has to operate its own government or maintain special privileges not held by other businesses in the state. This lawsuit is yet another unfortunate example of their hope to undermine the will of the Florida voters and operate outside the bounds of the law.”