Oregon’s Attorney General is withdrawing his efforts to delay the Paramount-Warner Brothers merger


Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield was seeking documents from Paramount related to it Seizure From Warner Bros. Discovery. Rayfield also asked a state Circuit Court judge to delay the closing of the deal for 60 days so his office could review the documents. But according to Delivery time and diversehas now dropped its civil investigatory request for the records.

Paramount is clearly happy with Rayfield’s decision to withdraw his application, but the district attorney’s office is not entirely satisfied with the outcome.

said Jenny Hanson, Rayfield’s director of communications Delivery time “Paramount has made clear that they will not comply with the investigation request, and that they believe they are above the law. We will not allow them to waste the resources of Oregonians on these games. We have withdrawn the proposal to consider our next steps.”

Rayfield was specifically interested in documents related to Paramount’s lobbying efforts, codenamed “Project Warrior.” Paramount is managed by David W Larry Ellisona major supporter of Donald Trump who enjoys a comfortable relationship with the White House. The president has gone out of his way during Go ahead and say that Netflix, Paramount Primary competitor For Warner Bros. Discovery, that would’Pay the consequencesIf you don’t remove Trump critic Susan Rice from your board.

While Oregon’s efforts to stop the merger have faltered, so have others, including… caNew York, and even UKis considering steps to block the deal on antitrust grounds. Hollywood has too Opposition to the merger occurs.

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