Blake Lively officially sues Justin Baldoni for ‘severe and serious emotional distress’ as he takes on $250,000,000 lawsuit

Blake Lively officially sues Justin Baldoni for 'severe and serious emotional distress' as he takes on $250,000,000 lawsuit

Blake Lively issued her first complaint against Justin Baldoni for allegations of sexual harassment and a ‘social manipulation’ campaign

In December, Lively filed a legal complaint against her It Ends With Us co-star Baldoni, with the Gossip Girl star accusing Baldoni of sexual harassment and of instigating a ‘social manipulation’ campaign against her.

The 37-year-old also alleged that Baldoni had attempted to add ‘improvised gratuitous sexual content and/or scenes involving nudity into the film’ as well as making comments about her appearance – with the complaint alleging that he had ‘cried for hours in her dressing room’ because she didn’t look ‘hot’.

Shortly after the release of the complaint, the 40-year-old actor and director’s lawyer, Bryan Freedman, responded to the claims made by Lively, calling them ‘categorically false’.

Freedman also addressed rumors that Baldoni was planning a countersue, telling Deadline that it would ‘shock everyone who has been manipulated into believing a demonstrably false narrative’.

And now as we enter into 2025, it has been revealed that the Green Lantern star has filed another lawsuit – however, this time Lively is claiming ‘punitive’ and ‘compensatory’ damages for the ‘severe and serious emotional distress’ and she’d allegedly experienced as a result of the defendants.

Blake Lively has filed another lawsuit against Justin Baldoni (Katie Jones/Beauty Inc via Getty Images)

Blake Lively has filed another lawsuit against Justin Baldoni (Katie Jones/Beauty Inc via Getty Images)

The formal complaint was made on New Year’s Eve (December 31), with Lively claiming Baldoni had worked with his publicist Jennifer Abel and crisis PR Melissa Nathan to ‘destroy’ her reputation.

Wayfarer Studios, the company Baldoni co-owns, were also named in the lawsuit.

Lively’s lawyers told The Daily Mail: “Earlier today, Ms. Lively filed a federal complaint against Wayfarer Studios and others in the Southern District of New York.

“Ms. Lively previously sent her California Civil Rights Department Complaint in response to the retaliatory campaign Wayfarer launched against her for reporting sexual harassment and workplace safety concerns. Unfortunately, Ms. Lively’s decision to speak out has resulted in further retaliation and attacks.

“As alleged in Ms. Lively’s federal Complaint, Wayfarer and its associates have violated federal and California state law by retaliating against her for reporting sexual harassment and workplace safety concerns. Now, the defendants will answer for their conduct in federal court.

“Ms. Lively has brought this litigation in New York, where much of the relevant activities described in the Complaint took place, but we reserve the right to pursue further action in other venues and jurisdictions as appropriate under the law.”

Baldoni has since also filed a lawsuit of his own against The New York Times for libel and false light invasion of privacy.

Justin Baldoni has filed a lawsuit of his own (Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for Vital Voices Global Partnership)

Justin Baldoni has filed a lawsuit of his own (Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for Vital Voices Global Partnership)

He is one of ten plaintiffs in a $250 million lawsuit against the publication, which claims The New York Times had ‘cherry-picked’ and ‘altered communications stripped of necessary context and deliberately spliced to mislead’.

Freedman told Variety that the publication had ‘cowered to the wants and whims of two powerful ‘untouchable’ Hollywood elites, disregarding journalistic practices and ethics once befitting of the revered publication by using doctored and manipulated texts and intentionally omitting texts which dispute their chosen PR narrative’.

In response, a New York Times spokesperson said: “The role of an independent news organization is to follow the facts where they lead. Our story was meticulously and responsibly reported. It was based on a review of thousands of pages of original documents, including the text messages and emails that we quote accurately and at length in the article.

“To date, Wayfarer Studios, Mr. Baldoni, the other subjects of the article and their representatives have not pointed to a single error. We published their full statement in response to the allegations in the article as well.

“We plan to vigorously defend against the lawsuit.”

UNILAD has reached out to Lively and Baldoni’s representatives for comment, while also reaching out to Abel, Nathan, Wayfarer Studios and The New York Times for further comment.

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Justin Baldoni files $250,000,000 lawsuit against New York Times over Blake Lively story

Justin Baldoni files $250,000,000 lawsuit against New York Times over Blake Lively story

The It Ends With Us star has responded after Blake Lively filed a lawsuit of her own

The filing comes after Lively filed her own lawsuit against Baldoni on December 20, when she accused her former co-star and director of orchestrating a ‘smear campaign’ against her and allegedly causing her ‘severe emotional distress’ while they worked together on their 2024 romance-drama movie.

Lively also accused Baldoni of sexual harassment, however, Baldoni has denied all of the claims made against him.

Blake Lively and Baldoni starred in It Ends With Us (Sony Pictures)

Blake Lively and Baldoni starred in It Ends With Us (Sony Pictures)

Now, he’s been named as one of 10 plaintiffs in a new, $250 million lawsuit which was filed on New Year’s Eve in Los Angeles Superior Court.

The lawsuit accuses The New York Times of libel, false light invasion of privacy, promissory fraud and breach of implied-in-fact contract in relation to its December 21 article, headlined “‘We Can Bury Anyone’: Inside a Hollywood Smear Machine.”

The article featured claims about Baldoni, at one point alleging he had ‘repeatedly entered [Lively’s] makeup trailer uninvited while she was undressed, including when she was breastfeeding’.

The claim came from a June 2023 text exchange between herself and Baldoni in which Lively wrote: “I’m just pumping in my trailer if you wanna work out our lines.”

In response, Baldoni wrote: “Copy. Eating with crew and will head that way.”

The plaintiffs in the lawsuit have claimed The New York Times ‘cherry-picked’ communications and presented them ‘stripped of necessary context and deliberately spliced to mislead’.

Baldoni has denied the claims made against him (Getty Images/James Devaney)

Baldoni has denied the claims made against him (Getty Images/James Devaney)

“The Times story relied almost entirely on Lively’s unverified and self-serving narrative, lifting it nearly verbatim while disregarding an abundance of evidence that contradicted her claims and exposed her true motives,” the suit claims, alleging Lively took on a ‘strategic and manipulative’ smear campaign of her own and used false ‘sexual harassment allegations to assert unilateral control over every aspect of the production’.

The suit also hits back at a list of demands Lively claimed to have made to Baldoni while on set, alleging: “No such document was ever presented to Baldoni, the [production company] Wayfarer team, or, to their knowledge, anyone else – whether during that meeting or at any other time – and therefore, could not have been agreed to.”

Attorney Bryan Freedman, who filed the lawsuit, told Variety that The New York Times ‘cowered to the wants and whims of two powerful ‘untouchable’ Hollywood elites, disregarding journalistic practices and ethics once befitting of the revered publication by using doctored and manipulated texts and intentionally omitting texts which dispute their chosen PR narrative’.

Baldoni's lawsuit alleges The New York Times cited messages without context (Cindy Ord/Getty Images)

Baldoni’s lawsuit alleges The New York Times cited messages without context (Cindy Ord/Getty Images)

In response to the lawsuit, The New York Times said: “The role of an independent news organization is to follow the facts where they lead. Our story was meticulously and responsibly reported. It was based on a review of thousands of pages of original documents, including the text messages and emails that we quote accurately and at length in the article.

“To date, Wayfarer Studios, Mr. Baldoni, the other subjects of the article and their representatives have not pointed to a single error. We published their full statement in response to the allegations in the article as well. We plan to vigorously defend against the lawsuit.”

In addition to her original lawsuit, lawyers for Lively have said they have now filed a federal complaint against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios, claiming the defendents ‘have violated federal and California state law by retaliating against her for reporting sexual harassment and workplace safety concerns’.

“Now, the defendants will answer for their conduct in federal court,” Lively’s legal team said.

UNILAD has reached out to representatives for Baldoni, Lively and the New York Times for comment.

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