Blake Lively Requests Protection of Taylor Swift’s Texts in Justin Baldoni Lawsuit

In the recent turn of events in the ongoing legal dispute between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, Lively’s legal team has submitted a petition. This petition seeks a ‘protective order’ to bar his team from viewing her text conversations with Taylor Swift. Lively alleges this as a strategy employed by Baldoni, aiming to reduce Swift’s influence in the case, by requesting the court for this protective measure.

Hey there fellow gamers! Here’s a breakdown of the recent moves made by Lively in their legal battle with Baldoni, as we continue our epic quest through this real-life drama. Let’s dive in!

Blake Lively files court motion to withhold Taylor Swift’s texts from Justin Baldoni’s legal team

As a gamer, I dropped some digital paperwork off at Judge Lewis J. Liman’s doorstep in New York City on a Friday, June 13th. Those papers were carefully crafted by the legal team representing Anna Kendrick’s doppelganger from ‘A Simple Favor’.

According to reports, Blake Lively’s legal team requested the court to bar her co-star and his legal team from viewing messages she exchanged with Taylor Swift. In the papers submitted by Lively, her lawyers argued that these messages were not essential to her initial case against Justin Baldoni, and were also deemed unnecessary for his lawsuit.

Initially in May 2025, the star of Jane the Virgin served Taylor Swift a subpoena following his allegation that Rebecca Lively attempted to leverage Swift’s influence to control the creative aspects of It Ends with Us. Yet, he subsequently chose to withdraw the subpoena by the end of the same month.

In simpler terms, a spokesperson for Blake Lively told Page Six that it’s redundant, excessive, and unnecessary for Baldoni to keep seeking access to the conversations between Lively and Taylor Swift, as a protective order has already been established.

The associate continued, “Continued efforts to exploit a well-known celebrity in this case indicate a dramatic breakdown of public integrity—diverting attention away from the fact that all lawsuits brought against Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, their representative, and the New York Times have been completely dropped by Justin Baldoni.

Following the New York court’s decision to discard Justin Baldoni’s $400 million lawsuit against Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds, he now has until June 23rd to submit a revised version of his claim.

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2025-06-19 01:10