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Walt Disney World Drops Bid to Dismiss Wrongful Death Lawsuit by Widower Who Subscribed to Disney+

20-08-2024   adminstudionebo

Walt Disney World is backtracking on the company’s push to dismiss a wrongful death lawsuit on the grounds that the victim’s husband previously signed up for the Disney+ streaming service.
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Walt Disney World Drops Bid to Dismiss Wrongful Death Lawsuit by Widower Who Subscribed to Disney+

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