Taylor Swift 'did not agree' to Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni deposition, her lawyer says
Taylor Swift's deposition is scheduled for late October amid a lawsuit over alleged harassment on the film set, with trial planned for March 2026 in New York federal court.
- Taylor Swift's attorney stated she did not agree to a deposition in the lawsuit involving Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, which concerns allegations of sexual harassment and retaliation.
- Justin Baldoni's team claimed Swift agreed to be deposed, although her attorney refuted this, stating she would participate only if mandated by the court.
- Blake Lively's lawyers have argued that Baldoni's legal team is trying to use Swift's name for media attention, asserting it distracts from the core issues of the case.
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The trial, which will formally begin on March 9, 2026, could have a testimony that will undoubtedly attract the attention of the specialized press, and is that of Taylor Swift. The singer sounded on several occasions as possible summoned to testify during the legal confrontation between the actor and the actress, and in the last hours, it was confirmed what is the status of the singer in that context. In a presentation made by the legal team rep…
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