Recently, it was revealed in the last hearing Justin Baldoni and Blake LivelyIn the case of ‘, the judge officially rejected 10 of the 13 claims that the actress made against the actor and director. The dismissed claims also included allegations of sexual harassment and an advertising campaign against him. The two worked together in the film ‘It Ends With Us’, after which Lively alleged that she had been assaulted, and that Baldoni had tried to ruin her reputation. Read on to find out what Justin Baldoni had to say about the latest development.
Judge Justin Baldoni has issued a statement regarding the dismissal of Blake Lively’s claims
Page Six reports that Baldoni is “very pleased” with the judge’s decision to suppress nearly all of Lively’s claims against him. The statement was made by his legal representatives, who said: “We are very pleased that the Court has dismissed all claims of sexual harassment and all claims brought against the defendants: Justin Baldoni, Jamey Heath, Steve Sarowitz, Melissa Nathan and Jennifer Abel.“They also added: “These were very serious allegations, and we thank the Court for its careful consideration of the facts, the law and the abundant evidence presented to it.” Calling it a “reduced case”, the representative added that the legal advisor is waiting for the case to reach an official hearing next month. “We look forward to presenting our defense to the remaining claims in court,” they concluded.
Blake Lively’s statement on the judge’s move
Only two claims were valid enough to bring it to trial; one was a breach of contract claim, while the other was FEHA’s retaliation against Baldoni’s company. Her legal representatives also stated the same, “this case has always been and will continue to be one of devastating retaliation and extraordinary steps taken by the defendants to destroy Blake Lively’s reputation for standing up for safety on set, and that is the case that will go to trial.”They also clarified that the charges were dropped because the judge saw him as an independent contractor rather than someone hired for the film as an employee. Their case will be heard on May 18.Disclaimer: The information in this report is based on a legal hearing reported by a third-party source. The details given are allegations made by the parties involved and are not proven facts. The case continues, and a final verdict has not been reached. The publication does not claim that the allegations are true.