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Oregon Attorney General Withdraws Request to Delay Paramount and Warner Bros. Merger

Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield has withdrawn his request for documents related to Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, which included a 60-day delay for the merger's closing. Reports indicate that Paramount's response influenced this decision.

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Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield had been seeking documents from Paramount regarding its acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery. He requested a state circuit court judge to postpone the closing of the deal by 60 days to allow his office to review the documents. However, according to reports from Deadline and Variety, Rayfield has now withdrawn his civil investigative demand for the records. Jenny Hansson, communications director for Rayfield, stated that Paramount indicated they would not comply with the request.

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