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Woman dismisses Disney chip complaint

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CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County woman who had sued Disney for allegely implanting a rubber chip in her body already has filed a notice to dismiss the complaint.

Julie Lynne Hooker filed her lawsuit against the Walt Disney Corporation last month, claiming the company implanted a chip made of rubber material inside of her without her knowledge or consent, according to the complaint she filed herself in Kanawha Circuit Court.

Hooker claimed through intelligence that she has gathered from those who operate the “d-chip,” the main owner/sponsor of the chip is Walt Disney Corporation/Enterprise.


Hooker was seeking monetary damages and for the chip to be removed from her body. The case had been assigned to Circuit Judge Carrie Webster.


But less than a month after filing the original complaint, Hooker filed a notice of dismissal. Webster has not yet signed off on the motion.


Kanawha Circuit Court case number: 15-C-451



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