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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Justin Baldoni takes a shocking step after his lawsuit against Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds was dismissed by a judge.In a shift of legal strategy, the Jane the Virgin star has decided not to amend his $400 million lawsuit against...
Justin Baldoni majorly shifts legal strategy against Blake Lively after dismissal of $400M defamation suit
Justin Baldoni will not be moving forward with amending his $400 million lawsuit against Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds. After Judge Lewis J. Liman shockingly threw out Baldoni’s countersuit earlier this month, the actor/director’s attorney Bryan Freedman told Page Six that they are now focusing on Baldoni’s defense. “The Court’s decision on the motion to dismiss has no effect whatsoever on the truth that there was no harassment nor any smear ca…
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