Women’s MMA pioneer Gina Carano gets HUGE win as judge rejects Disney’s motion to dismiss the lawsuit

Gina Carano lawsuit against Disney likely to go to trial or end in major payday settlement.


Women’s MMA pioneer Gina Carano gets HUGE win as judge rejects Disney’s motion to dismiss the lawsuit

Judge denies Disney's bid to dismiss Gina Carano lawsuit (Source: IMAGO/X)

WMMA pioneer Gina Carano’s lengthy lawsuit against Disney might just go to trial after all. Previously Disney’s ‘The Mandalorian’ star, she suddenly saw an out on February 10, 2021. Ever since Carano said, they targeted her for disregarding the company’s inclusive narrative. The lawsuit has gained much attention in recent times. In April, Disney moved to dismiss the lawsuit, two months after it was filed.

The Elite XC and Strikeforce veteran’s lawsuit moves forward as trial looms. Judge Sherilyn Peace Garnett denied Disney’s motion to dismiss. Garnett issued her 23-page ruling Wednesday. The Dallas County, TX native sued for damages due to wrongful termination. X owner Elon Musk financially backed her case of free speech usage and funded the lawsuit in California Central District federal court.

Here’s how the ruling went for the plaintiff in Case 2:24-cv-01009 Carano-v.-The-Walt-Disney-Co:

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In sum, Defendants have failed to set forth an “impenetrable defense” under the First Amendment, ...Accordingly, for the foregoing reasons, the Court denies Defendants’ Motion.
Extract from CA. Judge Sherilyn Peace Garnett’s 23-page ruling for Case 2:24-cv-01009 Carano-v.-The-Walt-Disney-Co‘ H/T: SBNation Network
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Disney, or rather Lucasfilm LTD., very unceremoniously pronounced her no longer an employee, which is how the MMA star turned actress herself got to know it. Carano also lost her UTA agents after leaving Disney. Throughout several tweets, Gina Carano’s anti-mask stance and controversial voter fraud comments clashed with them. Carano also called foul on slander when the company based it all on her phrasing being allegedly transphobic.

The 42-year-old said it wasn’t transgender discrimination but more of a passive protest against mob abuse to put gender pronouns in socials. Later down the line, though somewhat controversial, she also got the backing of veteran podcaster Joe Rogan. Rogan, a part-time stand-up comedian, is vastly against woke comedy and the push to over-inclusiveness himself. The question is, how far would all this roll?

Gina Carano’s lawsuit fallout? Will she ever return to MMA?

The writings were all on the wall for Carano, 42, as she faced backlash on her somewhat conservative stance. She was picked out of promotional duties for her popular Star Wars show. The show ran for three seasons and is now in development as a feature film on Disney+. But, all without one, Gina Carano.

What's next for Gina Carano? More Disney warfare, or movies and MMA?
What’s next for Gina Carano? More Disney warfare, or movies and MMA? (Source: bjpenn.com/X)

The lawsuit against Disney seeks to hold prime accountability. It aims to bring attention to wrongful termination, refusal to hire, and sex discrimination. The suit — backed by Musk via his company X, a major player, isn’t going anywhere. The suit goes to trial … or Disney and Carano come to a settlement. It also is a major plot tool in his move against Disney’s diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.

Gina Joy Carano now finds herself fielding limited Hollywood roles in light of alleged conservative political views. What of MMA, though? She says why not. The actress mentioned as much to The Hollywood Reporter in a March profile, The Daily Wire, USA Today, and many other outlets.

A Muay Thai and Gaidojutsu expert, she compiled a 7–1 record in Strikeforce in under three years. She and Cris Cyborg were the first women to be headliners of a major MMA event in 2009. She and the “other” WMMA pioneer Ronda Rousey have long hinted they’d be the perfect fit for a legacy return against each other. A good turnover in the suit might just polish her return.

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