Dozens of A-list celebs set to be dragged into Blake Lively’s legal war with ex co-star Justin Baldoni

Dozens of A-list celebs set to be dragged into Blake Lively’s legal war with ex co-star Justin Baldoni

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Dozens of A-list celebs set to be dragged into Blake Lively’s legal war with ex co-star Justin Baldoni
Author: Alex Diaz
Published: Feb, 03 2025 23:47

DOZENS of A-list celebrities are set to be dragged into Blake Lively’s legal war with Justin Baldoni, it emerged last night. A court in New York heard that a “significant number of high profile individuals” are set to be called on to give evidence in the case. They are likely to include Lively’s husband, Wrexham owner Ryan Reynolds, and pop superstar Taylor Swift, one of her best friends. Lawyers for Lively, 37, claimed last night that the sexual harassment she allegedly endured at the hands of Baldoni, 41, while filming the movie The Ends With Us, which he directed and co-starred in, had been “devastating” for her.

 [Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni singing karaoke in a scene from
Image Credit: The Sun [Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni singing karaoke in a scene from "It Ends With Us."]

And Baldoni’s lawyers told the court that he was “suffering greatly”, which is why he filed a $400 million defamation case against the Gossip Girl star. Both cases are being handled at the federal court in New York where it emerged that Lively plans to make fresh allegations soon. Her lawyer Matthew Gottlieb said they would file a complaint with new claims and new defendants, but he did not specify who.

 [Blake Lively at the premiere of
Image Credit: The Sun [Blake Lively at the premiere of "It Ends With Us" wearing a Versace dress.]

The filing could come as soon as February 14, the court heard. Judge Lewis Liman ordered lawyers for both sides to stop making statements outside of court that might influence the jury. Gottlieb said that Baldon’s lawyer Bryan Freedman had attacked Lively’s “character, integrity and truthfulness” in a series of interviews with the media. Over the weekend, Freedman uploaded what he has described as “receipts” relating to the case online.

 [Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds at a Deadpool premiere.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds at a Deadpool premiere.]

The lawyer launched a website releasing 168 pages of emails, text messages and WhatsApps between Baldoni and Lively. Freedman defended his actions in court last night saying: “Not to sound like a four-year-old fighting a four-year-old with ‘but they started it’ but once someone says something it becomes fact, there’s no way to fight against it. “You start to lose things without the ability to have the court’s adjudication. This was not started by us.”.

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