Current Events > Settlement reached in lawsuit between Disney and Gov. Ron DeSantis' allies

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Vegy
03/27/24 12:42:49 PM
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https://apnews.com/article/disney-florida-ron-desantis-settlement-91040178ad4708939e621dd57bc5e494
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Antbregante
03/27/24 1:03:33 PM
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I will not unless I win the lotto. If I somehow win the lotto it will become a maybe.
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Tyranthraxus
03/27/24 1:06:15 PM
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Under the terms of Wednesdays settlement agreement, Disney lets stand a determination by the board of DeSantis-appointees that the comprehensive plan approved by the Disney supporters before the takeover are null and void. Disney also agrees that a development agreement and restrictive covenants passed before the takeover are also not valid, according to the settlement terms.

After all that bullshit we're just going back to the status quo. I can't think of a more anticlimactic way to end things.

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LightHawKnight
03/27/24 1:06:45 PM
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Never cared to go to disney world to begin with.

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aarrgus
03/27/24 1:09:01 PM
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Whaddya know.... once the Primaries are over and seemingly DeSantis has zero chance at VP, everything gets settled.

But yea this pretty much shows that DeSantis is nowhere near being on the shortlist for GOP VP.

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masterpug53
03/27/24 1:13:07 PM
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aarrgus posted...
Whaddya know.... once the Primaries are over and seemingly DeSantis has zero chance at VP, everything gets settled.

But yea this pretty much shows that DeSantis is nowhere near being on the shortlist for GOP VP.

I know people down here in Florida who still casually refer to him as a future president. I mean, it's not completely unheard of for a uncharismatic Republican loser to win the presidency in a later election (Nixon), but at this point I just don't see DeSantis having that kind of staying power.

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Prestoff
03/27/24 1:33:50 PM
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...so everything goes back to normal

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FearlessMango
03/28/24 9:44:00 AM
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Saw it on reddit and there was a user that gave a pretty detailed breakdown of the settlement

In simple terms, this agreement is between Disney and the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District to settle some disputes. Here's what's happening:

1. Disney agrees to drop a lawsuit against the District for not providing certain documents.
2. Disney also agrees to withdraw all requests for public records from the District and the Governor's Office.
3. Both parties acknowledge that certain plans and agreements made in 2023 are now null and void.
4. They agree to dismiss another lawsuit related to the District's plans.
5. Disney and the District will amend a labor agreement to change some dates.
6. Disney can use certain environmental permits, and the District won't interfere.
7. Disney is asking permission to delay a federal lawsuit while they negotiate a new agreement with the District.
8. Both parties agree not to argue about actions taken before February 27, 2023.
9. They release each other from any claims related to the lawsuits.
10. Each party will pay their own legal fees.
11. This agreement doesn't mean anyone admits they did anything wrong.
12. Any changes to this agreement must be made in writing and signed by both parties.
13. If part of this agreement is found invalid, the rest still stands.
14. The agreement was negotiated by both parties' lawyers and isn't biased toward one side.
15. This agreement replaces any previous agreements between the parties.
16. It follows the laws of Florida.
17. If one party doesn't enforce a rule in this agreement, it doesn't mean they're waiving their right to enforce it later.
18. Both parties promise to follow this agreement.
19. The people signing this agree that they're legally able to do so.
20. They had lawyers help them with this agreement, but it was their choice whether to do so.
21. The agreement can be signed electronically, and each copy is considered valid.

Im not an attorney ; but I deal with a lot of stuff like this. I also really enjoy reading.

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