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 generals 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/
bucolic_frolic
(56,486 posts)Everything they say is the opposite of reality.
mpcamb
(3,253 posts)70sEraVet
(5,791 posts)The State would ordinarily afford great weight to a US DOJ approval based on the federal governments significant investigatory resources, the motion states. If US DOJs merger approval was not the product of its investigation, however, the State would tend to afford it little to no credit.
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There's a lot left unsaid in that statement, but you know what they mean.