Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni, who was inserted by the judge in a tumultuous sexual harassment
Blake Lively and lawyers Justin Baldonia were in court on Monday to talk about what could not be told to the public on behalf of their clients.
The judge ordered the legal teams of the stars to follow New York rules of professional behavior, which limits a conversation with the press. No party will be allowed to make statements that have a “significant likelihood” of the prejudice of the jury. However, legal teams will be allowed to defend their client in the media from publicity that has not created any side.
Lively and Baldoni’s legal teams appeared on Monday in a federal court to discuss a potential order for Gag and the alleged rejection of the actress to allow Star lawyer “Jane Virgin” to lead her deposition. Lawyers for both sides claimed that the actors lost “hundreds of millions of dollars” because of the statements given in the press after lively sexual harassment requirements.
The proposed protective order is reached on March 11, and the trial date is still designated for March 2026.
Lively was particularly accused by Baldoni’s lawyer, Bryan Freedman of attacked her character in statements that were shared with the media. However, Freedman seemed “satisfied” with the outcome of the court hearing on Monday.
“Our clients are devastated and want to move the case as quickly as possible,” Freedman told reporters outside the courtroom. “We just couldn’t be more satisfied with the way the case was gradual today, how it was managed.”
“We will move that we can quickly prove our innocence, in a world where people sometimes judge you before they give you the opportunity. And we will change that.”
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Lively’s team said “they are satisfied with the results of today’s hearing and eager to move forward with Discovery in this case.”
“The court approved our request that all lawyers actually follow the rule of the law and do not make any statements that could make the prejudice of the jury,” said vibrant lawyers, Michael Gottlieb & Esra Hudson, said a statement provided by Fox News Digital .
“This case deals with serious allegations of sexual harassment and retaliation. We will consider the accused responsible, and we are convinced that after all the evidence is submitted in this issue, Mrs. Lively will overcome.”
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On the eve of the hearing, lawyers for a lively Baldonia lawyer for giving multiple statements to the media who could ultimately abolish the jury if the actresses’ sexual harassment against Baldonia succeeds in the courtroom.
“As Mrs. Lively tried to warn Mr. Freedman, the federal litigation must be kept in court and according to the relevant rules of professional behavior,” the letter that Fox News Digital and filed with the Court said. “His behavior threatens and will materially prejudice both the vibrant case and the Wayfarer case by entering the jury pool, because his statements are intentionally aimed at undermining” character, credibility, credibility, [and] The reputation of ‘numerous relevant parties. “
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Baldoni and Lively became involved in legal return and back after the filming of the movie adapted to Colleen Hoover, “ends with us.” Gossip Girl actress claimed that she had a sexual harassment on the set and sued Baldonia in December.
Lively detailed allegations of sexual harassmentRetalation, a deliberate trouble in emotional trouble, negligence and more Baldoni and film producer Jamey Heath made in a complaint that first filed the California Department of Civic Rights and later in the Federal Court. Some questions allegedly dealt with at the “All Hands” meet before the sequel recorded no longer showed naked videos or women’s pictures for vibrant, no longer mention Baldoni’s previous “pornography addiction”, no more discussions about personal experiences with sex, no more descriptions their own genitals, no more adding a sex scene outside of what was in the original scenario, no more discussions about Lively’s weight or the late father and more.
However, Baldoni insisted that he was vibrant “falsely” in an attempt to repair his reputation after a fall around the film tour after taking control of the film in her own lawsuit filed in January.
Baldoni’s legal team He claimed that Lively had no evidence of a deliberate deletion campaign, and instead worked on repairing her reputation, accusing the actor and others of sexual harassment.
Both Baldoni and Lively denied the allegations against them.
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