Earlier this year, Disney filed a lawsuit against Florida governor Ron DeSantis and the stateâs other elected officials. The corporation apparently isnât done hitting the state quite yet, as itâs now suing Florida again while also facing a lawsuit from one of its recent actors.
As far as the formerâs concerned, ClickOrlando reveals Walt Disney Parks & Resorts filed a suit this past Friday. It accused the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District (or CFTOD) of violating both state law and constitution when it failed to preserve and turn over public records. Because the organization failed to respond to a public record request from this past May, Disneyâs called for an Orange County court to immediately order the CFTOD to hand over âall outstanding requested records,â and also declare itâs unlawfully holding back said records.
Disney claims nearly 50 CFTOD workers have left since DeSantis appointed a new board in February. In its filing, it accuses the CFTOD of failing to preserve data from the personal phones of those employees who left. The organizationâs board members and staff allegedly âself-select text messages or emails responsive to public record requests on their own, without technical instruction from the District or any effort to verify compliance.â This, in turn, has seen delays in responding to public record requests, along with âinadequate preservation, storage and productionâŠand improper and unsupported claims of privilege and exemption from disclosure.â
At time of writing, the CTFOD hasnât issued a response on the lawsuit.
Meanwhile, actor Ralph Inesonâseen (or heard) this year in Final Fantasy XVI, The Creator, and othersâhas filed a suit against Disney over an on-set injury during the production of Willow, which was taken off Disney+ earlier this year. Per Deadline, a night shoot filmed in South Wales in July 2021 saw him dislocate his shoulder. In his claim, filed in London High Court, heâs seeking $190,050 (or ÂŁ150,000) from Disney, as his injuries have reportedly impacted his ability to take roles involving fighting or horseback riding.
âThe claimant caught his right foot on the step, fell and landed awkwardly on his right arm,â reads the document. While it notes Ineson immediately felt pain in his shoulder, the actor allegedly âstoically kept quietâ to avoid ruining the shot and waited until the cameras were cut before speaking up. It also claims the showâs producersâwhich include Jonathan Kasdan, Kathleen Kennedy, and Ron Howardâare liable due to âexerting pressureâ of filming to deadline, and failing to ensure the steps where Ineson fell were properly cleaned.
Disney, also at time of writing, hasnât given a comment on Inesonâs suit or the claims therein.
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