Key facts
- Paramount seeks to dismiss a lawsuit aiming to block its merger with Warner Bros. Discovery.
- The lawsuit was filed by five streaming subscribers on antitrust grounds.
- Paramount argues the plaintiffs' allegations are an attempt to politicize the litigation.
Paramount is seeking the dismissal of a federal lawsuit that aims to prevent its proposed $111 billion merger with Warner Bros. Discovery. The lawsuit, initiated in April by five streaming subscribers, alleges that the merger would violate antitrust laws. Paramount filed its motion to dismiss on Thursday, June 3, asserting that the plaintiffs' claims are a "clumsy attempt to politicize antitrust litigation" and lack merit.
The company contends that the allegations made by the plaintiffs do not sufficiently demonstrate a violation of antitrust regulations. The core of Paramount's argument is that the subscribers' case is not grounded in genuine antitrust concerns but rather an effort to inject political motivations into the legal proceedings.
