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San Diego still trying to get millions in back rent from SeaWorld. It could be a while

The city could get a legal boost from a recent ruling in Florida ordering SeaWorld to write a check to Sesame Workshop for more than $11 million in licensing fees and interest that went unpaid during the pandemic.

SeaWorld on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2024, in San Diego. Little more than a year after suing SeaWorld for $12 million in back rent and fees, the city seems no closer to recouping its money despite multiple efforts to settle the litigation.
SeaWorld on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2024, in San Diego. Little more than a year after suing SeaWorld for $12 million in back rent and fees, the city seems no closer to recouping its money despite multiple efforts to settle the litigation.
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As the city of San Diego fights in court to recoup more than $12 million, SeaWorld in a separate case has been ordered to pay Sesame Workshop $9.7 million in licensing fees that went unpaid during the pandemic.

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