Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are attempting to get a $400 million lawsuit filed by Justin Baldoni dropped. They have shared with a federal judge their intention to contest the defamation charges brought against them by Baldoni, who claimed they acted harmfully during a disagreement.
Here are the latest updates.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are moving to dismiss Justin Baldoni’s lawsuit
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds aim to have Justin Baldoni’s defamation lawsuit against them thrown out in court. On January 30, they conveyed this intention to a federal judge before the initial hearing set for February 3. This legal action stems from a disagreement between Lively and Baldoni, co-stars in the movie “It Ends With Us.” Lively has claimed that Baldoni behaved inappropriately towards her and retaliated, while Baldoni has counterclaimed, alleging that Lively’s accusations are defamatory.
As an avid follower, I’m excited to share that the initial court session for this captivating case is set for February 3rd. On that day, both parties will engage in a discussion over the legal motions and decide on the next course of action, all under Judge Lewis Liman’s watchful eye. Notably, our legal team has already submitted the motion according to the judge’s directions. This motion, which outlines our intent to request dismissal, will be evaluated at a later time. However, with fingers crossed and hearts racing, we anticipate that this case will progress towards trial in March 2026.
In an unexpected turn of events, both parties have decided to merge their individual lawsuits into a single court case. This action is intended to simplify the legal proceedings and prevent possible delays. Nevertheless, the atmosphere remains tense, with Baldoni’s lawyer, Bryan Freedman, being a significant source of contention. Lively’s legal team has voiced worries about Freedman’s public remarks, claiming they might impact the potential jury pool.
Furthermore, Baldoni’s legal representatives are attempting to question Lively, however, there’s a disagreement about who should lead the questioning, as Lively’s attorneys have suggested she might not comply if Freedman is present. The judge is slated to address this matter during the upcoming court hearing.
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2025-01-31 14:41