She does not leave him on a “green branch” or her co-star in It Ends With Us, Justin Baldoni, after the actress filed a retrial claiming financial compensation for mental pain and anguish, severe emotional discomfort and loss of income. The lawsuit is a “answer” to the complaint lodged with the California Civil Rights Commission, but this time it has been filed in a federal court in New York City. In addition to Justin Baldoni, Blake Lively, who a few days ago had revealed the plan for her defamation by the director of the film, was also legally strangled against the two crisis managers of her co-star, Melissa Nathan and Jennifer Abel as well as Wayfarer Studios, owned by Baldoni which sponsored “It Ends with Us”. CORVERSE In the testimony of the well-known actress to the California Civil Rights Department, a list of 30 requests concerning the misconduct of her colleagues was made to ensure that they could continue producing the film. Among these, 37-year-old Livli, asked that there be no more mention of Mr. Baldoni’s “imposition to pornography” to Mrs. Livly or other members of the workshop, no description of their own genitals and “no more addition of sex scenes, oral sex or climax on camera from Blake Livli outside the context of the script that the actress approved when signing the project,” says the complaint. The protagonist also demanded that Mr. Baldoni stop saying she can talk to her dead father. CORVERSE Baldoni’s lawsuit At the same time, in the last twist in the legal drama of “It Ends With Us”, director and actor Justin Baldoni filed a lawsuit against the New York Times accusing the news agency of publishing a “false and defaming article” on the allegations of co-star Blake Lively. against him. The complaint, filed with the Los Angeles County Supreme Court, claims that the New York Times relied on the “unverified and selfish account of Lively” and ignored “a multitude of evidence that contradicted her claims” in the December 21st article on the Lively lawsuit. He was filed. “Since the extent of the article and the coordinated fall, it is obvious that the Times were working quietly in consultation with the Lively team for weeks or months,” the lawsuit says. Livly accused Baldoni of engaging in sexual harassment in filming Sony Pictures’ film and of organising a campaign of libel against her in social media. Baldoni’s lawsuit, filed last Tuesday (31.12.2024) against the New York Times for slanderous defamation, false light violation of privacy, promise fraud and silent contract violation. There are nine other plaintiffs in the lawsuit, including several of Baldoni journalists, the producers of “It Ends With Us”, Jamey Heath and Steve Sarowitz and the production company behind the film, Wayfarer Studios. They ask at least $250 million for damage caused to their reputation, work, and well-being. A New York Times spokesman said in a statement notified to the LA Times that the company stands in its journalism and intends to strongly defend against the lawsuit in court.
Blake Liveley asks her co-star for cash compensation – Justin Baldoni’s lawsuit in the New York Times
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