Blake Lively demands that Justin Baldonia’s lawsuit reject

Blake lively He filed a proposal to reject the slander and civic extortion of Justin Baldonia against her on Thursday.
Lively’s legal team claimed that Baldoni used a lawsuit as a “blunt public relations instrument” intended for a further actor’s “malicious campaign” to destroy his reputation of the star “IT with us”, according to a lawyer received by Fox News Digital. Baldoni sued vividly for retaliation and slander after the actress accused him of sexually harassing her while making Colleen Hoover’s movie.
“This lawsuit is a deep abuse of legal proceedings that has no place in the Federal Court,” Lively said, Mike Gottlieb and Esra Hudson.
“The California law now explicitly prohibits sad victims who make a decision to make a choice against sexual harassment or retaliation, whether in a lawsuit or print. This slight and retaliated lawsuit is first in three legal obstacles, including litigation, honest report and privilege for sexual harassment, which will be charged on the opponent The opponent, who will be commented on the opponent, who will be a renovate, who will be performing opponents, who will be renting estimated evaluation of the study and others who have led to survive the slander against Mrs. Lively to pay the damage.
Blake Lively requested that Justin Baldonia’s lawsuit would be dismissed in the proposal filed on March 20th. (Getty Images)
In December, Lively detailed allegations of sexual harassmentretaliation, deliberate trouble in emotional distress, negligence and more against Baldoni and film producer Jamey Heath in an appeal that was first filed with the California Department of Civic Rights and later in the Federal Court.
Baldoni insisted in his own lawsuit in January that Lively “falsely” accused him in an attempt to repair his reputation after the printing film was dropped after the actress took control of the film. Baldoni’s legal team He claimed that Lively had no evidence of a deliberate deletion campaign and instead worked to repair her reputation by accusing the actor and others of sexual harassment.
Blake Lively Vs. Justin Baldoni: All you need to know
Lively then filed a changed appeal on February 18, claiming that two actors were ready to testify to the “undesirable behavior” that Baldoni exhibited on the set. However, Baldoni’s lawyer, Bryan Freedman, scored a new version of the lawsuit as “infinite headset.”
Blake Lively accused Justin Baldonia of sexual harassment while shooting “ends with us.” (Charly Triballeau/Getty Images)
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Ryan Reynolds submitted his own proposal to reject Justin Baldonia’s lawsuit on March 19th. (Getty Images)
He has now requested the Lively Law Team Baldonia’s lawsuit should be rejected.
“In short, nothing on the face [first amended complaint] Resembles an effective legal request. Instead, it is a blunt public relations instrument intended for a further “vicious Wayysfarer campaign for” burning “and” destroying “Mrs. Lively for speaking of sexual harassment and retaliation,” was a lawsuit.
“The court should dismiss the FAC and – as it requires California law – to maintain further proceedings to calculate the appropriate award of lawyer’s lawyers, Mrs. Lively, has been damaged by the damage that has caused her a lawsuit without merit and criminal compensation against each of Wayfarer’s parties.”
Fox News Digital addressed Baldoni’s team to comment.
Justin Baldoni filed a defamation lawsuit in the amount of $ 400 million against Lively and Reynolds. (Gotham/GC Pictures)
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Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively starred in the movie “Ends with us,” based on the Colleen Hoover novel. (Jose Perez/Bauer-Giffin/GC Pictures)
Lively and Baldoni were closed in a legal battle without any rush, without an end in sight. After they both filed their lawsuits against the other, the two showed No signs of settlement outside the court.
Legal teams and Lively and Baldoni told Judge Lewis Liman that “settlement discussions will be premature” in a joint letter submitted in a court in February and was obtained by Fox News Digital. The letter is also stated that “the parties agree that the mediation and protocols are detection … inappropriate for this case.”
The federal judge agreed with the stars “ends with us” and approved the command. The trial is currently necessary to start in 2026.
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