Former Maker Studios CEO sues to block Disney purchase: WSJ

The water tank of The Walt Disney Co Studios is pictured in Burbank, California February 5, 2014. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

(Reuters) - The co-founder and former chief executive of Maker Studios, Danny Zappin, filed a lawsuit aimed at preventing a shareholder vote on a takeover offer from Walt Disney Co, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday. Zappin and three other former Maker executives asked a California court to issue a temporary restraining order to delay an April 15 vote by Maker shareholders, the Journal said. Disney agreed in March to buy Maker Studios, one of YouTube's largest networks, for $500 million. A Disney spokeswoman had no comment. (Reporting by Lisa Richwine. Editing by Andre Grenon)