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Disney Seeks Confidentiality for Lab Food Tests in Raglan Road Wrongful-Death Case

Plaintiffs argue the independent lab's findings belong in public view, calling them central trial evidence.

Overview

  • Court filings show Disney wants newly produced testing of leftovers from Kanokporn “Amy” Tangsuan’s meal kept confidential.
  • Plaintiff attorney Brian Denney is challenging broad confidentiality designations, citing even a public menu labeled “confidential.”
  • InBio Lab conducted the agreed testing and released results last week; the plaintiffs say the report will be Exhibit 1 at trial.
  • A filing notes five prior instances in the preceding three years where Raglan Road diners with dietary restrictions were improperly served.
  • Disney previously tried to force arbitration before allowing the case to proceed in court, and company representatives did not comment on the latest filings.