Bonta Brushes Off Ellison’s Pressure as Antitrust Battle Looms

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California Attorney General Rob Bonta rebukes David Ellison’s pressure tactics in the Paramount-Warner Bros. merger case, saying the antitrust fight will be decided in court through structural remedies rather than PR stunts; relocation threats won’t end the case, and settlement talks remain possible only if credible, structural remedies are offered.
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