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BumRushDaShow

(174,393 posts)
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 05:27 AM Thursday

Oregon A.G. Seeks Delay of Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger, Suggests DOJ Approval Was 'Corrupt'

Source: Variety

Jul 8, 2026 2:43pm PT


The Oregon attorney general’s office has asked a judge to grant a 60-day delay on the closing of the Paramount-Warner Bros. merger, as it continues to investigate whether the deal violates antitrust law.

Judge Eric Dahlin, of Multnomah County Superior Court, will hold a hearing on the motion on Monday. Lawyers for Paramount Skydance have informed the court that they do not intend to close the Warner Bros. deal before July 22.

Though the Department of Justice gave its blessing to the merger last month, a coalition of states — including California and New York — continue to investigate whether it violates antitrust law. The DOJ issued an unusual statement explaining why it chose not to try to block the merger, which argued that the deal will “increase competition across the media and entertainment ecosystem, with benefits for American consumers and workers.”

The states had previously been told that the deal would not close before July 16, setting up a de facto deadline for the states to seek an injunction.

Read more: https://variety.com/2026/film/news/oregon-paramount-warner-bros-merger-1236805015/

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Oregon A.G. Seeks Delay of Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger, Suggests DOJ Approval Was 'Corrupt' (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Thursday OP
"increase competition" bucolic_frolic Thursday #1
They'll run entertainment like Ticketmaster does - predatory crooks and thieves mpcamb Thursday #2
A very careful accusation: 70sEraVet Thursday #3
MS NOW- Trump appointees are overruling DOJ lawyers scrutinizing corporate mergers LetMyPeopleVote 19 hrs ago #4
The DOJ is "CORRUPT". IMO republianmushroom 17 hrs ago #5

70sEraVet

(5,815 posts)
3. A very careful accusation:
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 08:51 AM
Thursday
Dan Rayfield, the state’s A.G., has asked Paramount Skydance to turn over records related to its lobbying of the White House and the DOJ, suggesting in a court filing that the approval may have been “the product of a corrupt bargain.”

“The State would ordinarily afford great weight to a US DOJ approval based on the federal government’s significant investigatory resources,” the motion states. “If US DOJ’s merger approval was not the product of its investigation, however, the State would tend to afford it little to no credit.”

(same article)

There's a lot left unsaid in that statement, but you know what they mean.

LetMyPeopleVote

(184,867 posts)
4. MS NOW- Trump appointees are overruling DOJ lawyers scrutinizing corporate mergers
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 02:14 PM
19 hrs ago

Justice leaders are blocking the enforcement of laws meant to protect consumers from price gouging, sources say.

MS NOW: Trump's Justice Department is moving to scuttle lawsuits and investigations for a string of proposed corporate mergers.

Trump appointees have overruled several moves by career attorneys.

Experts fear this interference could raise prices for consumers for years to come.

Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1.bsky.social) 2026-07-10T15:35:29.521Z

https://www.ms.now/news/trump-appointees-are-overruling-doj-lawyers-scrutinizing-corporate-mergers

President Donald Trump’s Justice Department is moving to scuttle lawsuits and investigations for a string of proposed corporate mergers, which experts fear could raise prices for consumers for years to come, according to three people briefed on the plans.

Trump administration appointees have overruled moves by career attorneys who had proposed suits or launched reviews to assess how the company mergers and acquisitions might lead to unfair price gouging for both consumers and taxpayers, according to the three people, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal DOJ processes.

The veteran DOJ staff attorneys in the antitrust division were considering suing one aerospace parts company and requiring other firms proposing mergers to make standard moves to protect consumers — including selling parts of their businesses, the people said.

The division’s goal, part of its mission since it was formed in the Great Depression, has been to reduce companies’ monopoly hold on their industry sectors before allowing them to finalize their deals.,,,,

Charlie Beller, who works as the deputy assistant attorney general for civil mergers, told line prosecutors last month that the “fifth floor” — the floor of the DOJ where acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and top political leaders are based — does not want any civil antitrust enforcement at all, according to one person with knowledge of Beller’s warning.

According to the source, Beller added that the antitrust lawyers will no longer be allowed to formally demand that corporations turn over in-depth internal records when they are reviewing a merger or acquisition. That step, known as a “second request,” legally blocks companies from combining until they have substantially complied with DOJ requests and the agency has completed its competitive harm analysis.

Criminal prosecutors were left shocked and confused last year when Woodward said he had doubts about the government’s ability to investigate and prosecute corporate crime in several areas beyond antitrust — and remarked that there was no prison large enough to imprison a corporation, according to two other people with knowledge of his comments.

I am mergers and acquisitions attorney. Blanche on trump's behalf has gutted the antitrust section of the DOJ. That is how some of the media mergers are getting through. I was encouraged to see some state attorney generals may challenge the Paramount merger.

republianmushroom

(23,013 posts)
5. The DOJ is "CORRUPT". IMO
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 03:55 PM
17 hrs ago

From Merrick the Meek dropping the ball on the Epstein case to trumps slush fund and more.

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