Blake Lively Denied Access to Wayfarer Documents in Legal Battle
Blake Lively will not be able to access Wayfarer’s investigation documents in his current legal battle against Justin Baldoni.
According to court documents obtained by US Weekly Monday, June 12, judge Lewis J. Liman refused Lively’s request to see Wayfarer survey Popener. The studio, co -founded by Baldoni, conducted an internal investigation into the allegations of Lively. Baldoni, 41, and Wayfarer opposed the Lively movement.
The judge judged that the documents were protected by “lawyer-client communications or lawyer’s work product”. However, Wayfarer and Baldoni are unable to use any of the protected information in their defense.
“Wayfarer was legally obliged to study the concerns raised by Blake Lively and others on the driving on the plateau of Justin Baldoni and Jamey Heath From May 2023, “Lively’s Lawyers Esra Hudson And Mike Gottlieb said in a press release to We. “Among other affirmations, Ms. Lively continued Wayfare specifically for her inability to conduct such an investigation – a cause of independent action under Californian law and the sixth cause of action in her modified complaint.”
The declaration continued: “Today, the court ruled that even if Wayfarer is not required to produce documents related to” the investigation “, it was only launched recently after having wrongly prosecuted Ms. Lively for $ 400 million, but he did not count on late concerns as legal defense. claim.”
We contacted Baldoni to comment.

Lively, 37, and the back and forth of Baldoni began in December 2024. The actress accused her former It ends with us Costar and director of sexual harassment, creating a hostile working environment on the film set and orchestrating an alleged campaign of smear against her.
Baldoni denied allegations and counteracther husband Ryan Reynolds and publicist Leslie Sloane For $ 400 million. The actor accused them of civil extortion, defamation and more. The group denied allegations.
Earlier this month, the Baldoni trial against Lively, Reynolds and Sloane were rejected by the judge. Lively took on social networks to contact his legal victory.
“Last week, I held proudly alongside 19 united organizations in the defense of women’s rights to talk about their security,” she wrote via her Instagram history on June 9. “Like so many others, I felt the pain of a reprisals, including the manufactured shame that tries to break us.”
Although the trial was rejected, the judge enabled Baldoni and his legal team to edit their complaints for violation of the implicit alliance and tort interference with the contract. They received a deadline of June 23.
“Ms. Lively and the predictable victory declaration of her team are false, so let’s be clear about the last decision,” said Baldoni lawyer Bryan Freedman said We In a statement on June 10. “Although the court has rejected claims related to defamation, the court invited us to modify four of the seven complaints against Ms. Lively, who will present additional evidence and refined allegations. This case concerns false accusations of sexual harassment and reprisals and a non -existing non -existing campaign, which cannot cause.
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