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Justin Baldoni launches website to share lawsuit details against Blake Lively

Justin Baldoni launches website to share lawsuit details against Blake Lively
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Actor-turned-director Justin Baldoni has fulfilled his commitment to launching a website countering Blake Lively's allegations against him. On February 1, thelawsuitinfo.com went live, showcasing two essential documents. 

Baldoni's legal team had earlier revealed plans for the site, stating it would include "all correspondence as well as relevant videos" to challenge Lively's claims.

First reported by TMZ on Saturday, the newly launched website provides a link to an amended version of the $400 million defamation and extortion lawsuit Baldoni filed on January 16 against Blake Lively, her husband Ryan Reynolds, and her publicist Leslie Sloane.

Baldoni seems to be pushing back against several of Lively's allegations on the website, including screenshots of alleged conversations with the film's intimacy coordinator.

He also shared texts that reportedly show his efforts to respond to Lively's claims that he made her feel "uncomfortable" with sexually suggestive comments and remarks about her postpartum body.

Baldoni's legal team previously hinted at the website's launch. In a statement on January 21, his lawyer Bryan Freedman said, "Justin and his team have the right to defend themselves with the truth. We will continue to demonstrate this through the upcoming website, which will include all correspondence and relevant videos that directly refute her claims."

Baldoni's team maintains that the website is intended solely for transparency, giving the public access to the facts so they can draw their own conclusions.

TMZ further reported that Lively and Reynolds tried to obtain a court order to block the website's launch, claiming it was an act of harassment and retaliation. However, their request was denied, and the site remains online.

Lively's legal team has rejected the website, calling it an attempt to silence and intimidate her. In a statement, they likened Baldoni's actions to DARVO (Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim and Offender), a tactic often used by individuals facing accusations.

On January 16, Baldoni and his production company filed a lawsuit against Lively, her publicist Leslie Sloan, and her husband, actor Ryan Reynolds. He is seeking $400 million in damages, accusing Lively and her team of conspiring with the media to damage his reputation. The lawsuit also claims that metadata from a New York Times article indicates months of coordination between Lively, Reynolds, and the publication.

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Justin Baldoni launches website to share lawsuit details against Blake Lively

Justin Baldoni launches website to share lawsuit details against Blake Lively
Photo: Collected

Actor-turned-director Justin Baldoni has fulfilled his commitment to launching a website countering Blake Lively's allegations against him. On February 1, thelawsuitinfo.com went live, showcasing two essential documents. 

Baldoni's legal team had earlier revealed plans for the site, stating it would include "all correspondence as well as relevant videos" to challenge Lively's claims.

First reported by TMZ on Saturday, the newly launched website provides a link to an amended version of the $400 million defamation and extortion lawsuit Baldoni filed on January 16 against Blake Lively, her husband Ryan Reynolds, and her publicist Leslie Sloane.

Baldoni seems to be pushing back against several of Lively's allegations on the website, including screenshots of alleged conversations with the film's intimacy coordinator.

He also shared texts that reportedly show his efforts to respond to Lively's claims that he made her feel "uncomfortable" with sexually suggestive comments and remarks about her postpartum body.

Baldoni's legal team previously hinted at the website's launch. In a statement on January 21, his lawyer Bryan Freedman said, "Justin and his team have the right to defend themselves with the truth. We will continue to demonstrate this through the upcoming website, which will include all correspondence and relevant videos that directly refute her claims."

Baldoni's team maintains that the website is intended solely for transparency, giving the public access to the facts so they can draw their own conclusions.

TMZ further reported that Lively and Reynolds tried to obtain a court order to block the website's launch, claiming it was an act of harassment and retaliation. However, their request was denied, and the site remains online.

Lively's legal team has rejected the website, calling it an attempt to silence and intimidate her. In a statement, they likened Baldoni's actions to DARVO (Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim and Offender), a tactic often used by individuals facing accusations.

On January 16, Baldoni and his production company filed a lawsuit against Lively, her publicist Leslie Sloan, and her husband, actor Ryan Reynolds. He is seeking $400 million in damages, accusing Lively and her team of conspiring with the media to damage his reputation. The lawsuit also claims that metadata from a New York Times article indicates months of coordination between Lively, Reynolds, and the publication.

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