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This privilege allowed Disney to self-deal, misallocate taxes, and accrue benefits that were not available to other property owners or surrounding communities. The district’s purpose was to develop a community with schools, hospitals, and social services, but instead, it morphed into an entity solely serving Disney's commercial objectives, leading to accusations that it was a classic case of agency capture—where a corporation effectively controls a government body meant to serve public interests.