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Disney’s ‘back room deal’ to stop DeSantis ripped by legal expert: ‘Worthy of Scrooge McDuck’

A crowd in front of the castle at Disney World, which is at war with DeSantis

A lawyer for the local Florida board installed by Gov. Ron DeSantis to oversee Walt Disney World ripped into a development agreement Disney brokered to insulate the company from state control just before the DeSantis board took over.

On Wednesday, the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District Board (CFTODB), which now oversees the land on which Disney World operates, held a public hearing on a dispute between Disney and DeSantis over a 50-years-old “sweetheart deal” from that benefited the company.

David Thompson, managing partner of the Washington, D.C. law firm Cooper & Kirk, gave a presentation at the meeting on the last-ditch agreement and said that Disney has “engaged in a caper worthy of Scrooge McDuck to try to evade Florida law.”

Thompson was referencing an 11th hour development agreement put in place by Disney allies in February, just before DeSantis signed a bill into law that ended Disney’s self-governing power and put the media giant under the control of CFTODB. The old board – the Reedy Creek Improvement District – attempted to transfer its power directory Disney for the next 30 years through the agreements.

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The previous board that oversaw aspects of Disney World approved a series of agreements that gave the corporate giant a wide range of control. (Getty Images for Disney Dreamers Academy)

Thompson on Wednesday called the move by Disney “a blatant effort to attempt to subvert the will of the people of Florida in a backroom deal.”

“For over 50 years Disney had enjoyed a sweetheart deal that exempted it from the type of government regulation that every other business in the state complies with,” Thompson said.

“The Florida legislature and Governor DeSantis sought to end that special treatment. They were committed to having Disney treated the same as all other businesses in the state. Disney responded by engaging in an illegal and indeed unconstitutional effort to extend the life of its sweetheart deal,” Thompson charged.

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Thompson said Disney’s efforts are “riddled with illegality, and they will not withstand judicial scrutiny.”

Under these agreements, Thompson explained, Disney would have the right to set the maximum height of buildings in the District, would have all the developmental rights to exclude any other property owner in…

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