News | Entertainment
10 Jan 2025 14:37
NZCity News
NZCity CalculatorReturn to NZCity

  • Start Page
  • Personalise
  • Sport
  • Weather
  • Finance
  • Shopping
  • Jobs
  • Horoscopes
  • Lotto Results
  • Photo Gallery
  • Site Gallery
  • TVNow
  • Dating
  • SearchNZ
  • NZSearch
  • Crime.co.nz
  • RugbyLeague
  • Make Home
  • About NZCity
  • Contact NZCity
  • Your Privacy
  • Advertising
  • Login
  • Join for Free

  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Blake Lively's legal team have blasted Justin Baldoni for allegedly launching "more attacks" on the star

    The 37-year-old actress filed a lawsuit against her 'It Ends with Us' co-star and director, as well as his publicists and producing partners, on 20 December accusing him of sexual harassment and orchestrating a bid to tarnish her reputation, and less than two weeks later, after branding the claims "false, outrageous and intentionally salacious", Justin sued the New York Times for $250 million over their reporting of Blake's complaint and accused the former 'Gossip Girl' star of being the one who "engaged in a calculated smear campaign"


    And now, Blake's lawyers have insisted her "serious claims of sexual harassment and retaliation" are "backed by concrete facts."

    They told People magazine in a statement: "This is not a 'feud' arising from 'creative differences' or a 'he said/she said' situation.

    "As alleged in Ms. Lively's complaint, and as we will prove in litigation, Wayfarer [Studios] and its associates engaged in unlawful, retaliatory astroturfing against Ms. Lively for simply trying to protect herself and others on a film set. And their response to the lawsuit has been to launch more attacks against Ms. Lively since her filing."

    They went on to accuse Justin and his representatives of victim blaming and attempting to "trivialise" serious allegations.

    Th statement continued: "Sexual harassment and retaliation are illegal in every workplace and in every industry.

    "A classic tactic to distract from allegations of this type of misconduct is to 'blame the victim' by suggesting that they invited the conduct, brought it on themselves, misunderstood the intentions, or even lied.

    "Another classic tactic is to reverse the victim and offender, and suggest that the offender is actually the victim. These concepts normalise and trivialise allegations of serious misconduct.

    "Most importantly, media statements are not a defense to Ms. Lively's legal claims. We will continue to prosecute her claims in federal court, where the rule of law determines who prevails, not hyperbole and threats."

    Justin and his lawyers claimed that Blake launched her lawsuit in an effort to "reshape her public persona" with "salacious, headline-grabbing allegations".

    His lawsuit reads: "Lively's cynical abuse of sexual harassment allegations to assert unilateral control over every aspect of the production was both strategic and manipulative.

    "Simultaneously, her public image suffered as a result of a series of high-profile blunders, which she tried to deflect by blaming Plaintiffs for the public's prying interest into the foibles of an A-list celebrity. This is nothing but an excuse. Fame is a double-edged sword, but Lively's tactics here are unconscionable."

    A spokesperson for the New York Times, has revealed that the publication plans to "vigorously defend against the lawsuit".

    As well as the legal action against the newspaper, the 40-year-old actor's lawyer later voiced an intention to countersue Blake.

    © 2025 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

     Other Entertainment News
     10 Jan: Emilio Echevarría has died at the age of 80
     10 Jan: Robbie Williams has been granted permission to cut down a tree at his London mansion - despite opposition from his neighbours
     10 Jan: Johnny Depp has warned his fans of the dangers posed by "online scammers"
     10 Jan: Nikki Glaser would be a "great" long-term host of the Golden Globes, according to Glenn Weiss
     10 Jan: Brendan Fraser has been forced to "step away" from an off-Broadway production due to "unforeseen circumstances"
     10 Jan: Mark Zuckerberg is scrapping independent fact-checkers on Facebook and Instagram
     10 Jan: Mikey Madison is among the nominees for the BAFTA Rising Star award
     Top Stories

    RUGBY RUGBY
    Wallabies utility Kurtley Beale has returned to the Western Force with a view to playing later in the Super Rugby season More...


    BUSINESS BUSINESS
    New findings point to the huge positive impact the construction industry could have on the environment More...



     Today's News

    Living & Travel:
    Former US president Jimmy Carter farewelled at state funeral 14:37

    Cricket:
    No complaints from Dutch international Logan van Beek about the two-tiered structure being bandied around for test cricket 14:37

    Entertainment:
    Emilio Echevarría has died at the age of 80 14:14

    Politics:
    Wayne Brown says Auckland Unlimited won't be disestablished, although its role may change 14:07

    Environment:
    Los Angeles wildfires death toll expected to rise as Palisades and Eaton blazes remain uncontained 13:47

    Rugby:
    Wallabies utility Kurtley Beale has returned to the Western Force with a view to playing later in the Super Rugby season 13:47

    Entertainment:
    Robbie Williams has been granted permission to cut down a tree at his London mansion - despite opposition from his neighbours 13:44

    Entertainment:
    Johnny Depp has warned his fans of the dangers posed by "online scammers" 13:14

    International:
    Before-and-after images of Los Angeles fires expose their devastating scale 13:07

    Politics:
    Two thousand people are said to benefit from funding for a game-changing Osteoporosis medicine 13:07


     News Search






    Power Search


    © 2025 New Zealand City Ltd