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Disney Wins Against Former Star Rockmond Dunbar In Vaccine “Religious Exemption” Wrongful Termination lawsuit

October 30, 2025  ·
  Cham Lee
Rockmund Dunbar sits for an interview in a pink shirt looking confused

Rockmund Dunbar in an interview - YouTube, The Hallmark Channel

On October 17, 2025, a federal jury in Los Angeles ruled on a vaccine religious exemption lawsuit in favor of 20th Television, a studio owned by The Walt Disney Company. The decision came in a wrongful termination lawsuit brought by actor Rockmond Dunbar.

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Author: Cham Lee
Cham Lee is an educator and researcher who enjoys travel across the United States. Mrs. Lee is avid in loom knitting, as well as a purveyor in all things non-coffee at Starbucks. You'll often find her in the great outdoors, Pink Drink in hand, wearing a scarf of her own creation.
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TTTRRRUUUTTTHHH

Imagine my shock, a court in Los Angeles found that the vaccine for the WuFlu is safe and effective and no one has a right to refuse it. I don’t consider myself an anti-vaccine person, but I’ve never taken a COVID vaccine and I never will. Given that this vaccine was developed in less than 2 years when the standard amount of time to develop a new vaccine is a decade or more, and add to it that this vaccine uses a whole new technology with mRNA to deliver its contents, that’s a hard pass from me. I’ll never understand how people can trust the government and these big pharma companies after the whole Purdue/Oxycontin thing, and God knows the government isn’t above killing its own people, as proven by things like Agent Orange, Gulf War syndrome, and the Tuskegee experiments.

Troy Pacelli

Yeah, this is an inferior court jury case. The cases that make it up to SCotUS are overwhelmingly winning on First Amendment (religious) grounds. I hope this is being appealed.