Disney shareholders have threatened to sue the company if it did not turn over all documents related to the entertainment giant’s decision to suspend late-night host Jimmy Kimmel over his comments about the Charlie Kirk assassination, according to a report.

Lawyers representing the American Federation of Teachers, Reporters Without Borders, Inc. and other shareholder groups pressed Disney to release board records surrounding Kimmel’s suspension, the news site Semafor reported on Thursday. The Post confirmed the existence of the letter.

The letter, written in coordination with the Democracy Defenders Fund, accused the company of bowing to political pressure and warned executives may have breached their fiduciary duty by sidelining Kimmel. 5

“Although we are pleased that ABC did

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