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Major Update in Justin Baldoni's $400,000,000 Lawsuit Against Blake Lively Following Judge's Initial Dismissal

  • Earlier this month, Judge Lewis J. Liman dismissed Justin Baldoni’s $400 million countersuit involving Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds.
  • Baldoni filed a lawsuit in January following Lively’s complaint alleging sexual misconduct against him that arose during the production of 'It Ends With Us'; she subsequently pursued legal action against both him and Reynolds.
  • Despite dismissal, the judge allowed Baldoni to amend some claims by June 23, but Baldoni decided not to revise the lawsuit and will pursue other legal options.
  • Baldoni’s lawyer Bryan Freedman emphasized that the court’s ruling does not impact their robust defense as discovery continues, and a judge has authorized Baldoni to review private communications involving Lively and Taylor Swift related to the 2024 movie.
  • Lively's representatives described the dismissal as a 'total victory' over a 'frivolous' and 'sham' lawsuit, indicating a significant legal setback for Baldoni and ongoing litigation complexities.
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Justin Baldoni has decided not to file new charges in his case against Blake Lively, with whom he is involved in a legal battle over the film It Ends With Us, his lawyer Bryan Freedman reports to American media.

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