Is SeaWorld In Financial Trouble? A Second Lawsuit Over Unpaid Bills Has Been Filed, This Time By Sesame Street’s Owners

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Lawsuits are a fairly common occurrence when dealing with the theme park industry. Any time there is an injury on an attraction or any sort of incident on theme park grounds, a lawsuit is likely to follow. SeaWorld had to deal with a lawsuit last year when a fight broke out at the Orlando park. But now it turns out SeaWorld is dealing with not one, but two lawsuits over unpaid bills, including one by Sesame Street parent company Sesame Workshop.

Last month the city of San Diego filed a $12 million lawsuit against the San Diego SeaWorld park over unpaid rent. The city owns the land that SeaWorld is located on and has allegedly not paid the city the agreed-upon amount since 2020. But it turns out that’s not the only lawsuit of its type. While the suit was apparently filed earlier this year, Court Watch is reporting that Sesame Workshop has filed a $10 million suit against SeaWorld for unpaid licensing fees.

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