Did Matt and Melissa Graves sue Disney?


Did Matt and Melissa Graves sue Disney? The parents of a toddler killed by an alligator at Walt Disney World said Wednesday they do not plan to sue the resort. Matt and Melissa Graves will focus on “the future health of our family” and establish a charitable foundation to honor their son Lane, they said in a statement.


How much did Disney pay for land in Florida?

In all, the company purchased 27,400 acres for more than $5 million from 51 landowners.


What movie did Disney get sued for?

In 2021, Scarlett Johansson — star of many a Marvel team-up movie — sued the company over its release strategy for her standalone feature “Black Widow,” which saw the film come out in theaters and on Disney+ simultaneously for viewers willing to pay a fee to watch at home.


Has anyone ever sued Disney World?

In October 2010, Disney World was sued for $15,106 by the boy's mother. Disney settled out of court in 2012 with her. On December 26, 2010, a 69-year-old Massachusetts man died after stepping in front of a moving Disney transportation bus in the parking lot of Disney's Port Orleans Resort.


Did Disney settle with alligator attack?

Family of Lane Graves, Toddler Killed in Alligator Attack, Won't Sue Disney. 'We will solely be focused on the future health of our family and we will not be pursuing a lawsuit against Disney,' the family said in a statement.


Did the Florida wildlife director lose his hand after an alligator bite?

Two weeks after an alligator attack left him severely wounded, the director of a wildlife park in Venus, Florida, underwent surgery to amputate one of his arms below the elbow.


Where is Lane Graves family now?

Lane remains a constant presence at the family's Nebraska home, where his siblings, Ella, 9, and Christian, 2, who was born two years after Lane's death, are reminded of his vibrant spirit. Disney World also unveiled a lighthouse sculpture in 2017 near the Seven Seas Lagoon beach.