惯性聚合 高效追踪和阅读你感兴趣的博客、新闻、科技资讯
阅读原文 在惯性聚合中打开

推荐订阅源

Engineering at Meta
Engineering at Meta
人人都是产品经理
人人都是产品经理
大猫的无限游戏
大猫的无限游戏
博客园 - 三生石上(FineUI控件)
量子位
腾讯CDC
The Cloudflare Blog
酷 壳 – CoolShell
酷 壳 – CoolShell
云风的 BLOG
云风的 BLOG
Vercel News
Vercel News
钛媒体:引领未来商业与生活新知
钛媒体:引领未来商业与生活新知
L
LangChain Blog
aimingoo的专栏
aimingoo的专栏
The Hacker News
The Hacker News
T
The Exploit Database - CXSecurity.com
B
Blog
S
SegmentFault 最新的问题
P
Privacy & Cybersecurity Law Blog
T
Threatpost
博客园 - 聂微东
T
Tailwind CSS Blog
The Last Watchdog
The Last Watchdog
C
Check Point Blog
N
Netflix TechBlog - Medium
D
DataBreaches.Net
爱范儿
爱范儿
IT之家
IT之家
S
Secure Thoughts
M
MIT News - Artificial intelligence
NISL@THU
NISL@THU
C
Cisco Blogs
TaoSecurity Blog
TaoSecurity Blog
有赞技术团队
有赞技术团队
A
Arctic Wolf
OSCHINA 社区最新新闻
OSCHINA 社区最新新闻
P
Proofpoint News Feed
Spread Privacy
Spread Privacy
Schneier on Security
Schneier on Security
Simon Willison's Weblog
Simon Willison's Weblog
G
GRAHAM CLULEY
雷峰网
雷峰网
Project Zero
Project Zero
博客园 - Franky
H
Heimdal Security Blog
A
About on SuperTechFans
Security Latest
Security Latest
Webroot Blog
Webroot Blog
Exploit-DB.com RSS Feed
Exploit-DB.com RSS Feed
Hugging Face - Blog
Hugging Face - Blog
H
Hackread – Cybersecurity News, Data Breaches, AI and More

E! Online (US) - Top Stories

Mary Mary's Tina Campbell, Husband Teddy Campbell Break Up After 25 Years of Marriage Hillside Farmhouse Influencer Kelly Hopton-Jones Accidentally Runs Over 23-Month-Old Son With Her Car Former Virginia Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax, Wife Cerina Fairfax Dead in Murder-Suicide Iconic Designer Pnina Tornai Reveals the Wedding Dress Trends That Have 2026 Brides Saying “I Do” Victoria Beckham Breaks Silence on Brooklyn Beckham Feud Shawn Johnson and Andrew East Want You to Know Their Marriage Isn't a Perfect 10 Kendra Duggar's Caldwell Family Breaks Silence on Joseph Duggar's Arrest Hunger Games Actor Ethan Jamieson Arrested for Assault With Intent to Kill Breaking Down Alex Cooper and Alix Earle's She-Said She-Said Feud Why Alex Cooper and Brianna Chickenfry Are Making "Mean Girl" Accusations at One Another Olivia Rodrigo Steps Out With Singer Cameron Winter in Los Angeles Taylor Swift Gives Rare Insight Into Dakota Johnson Friendship Shopbop's LE BOP x Mally K. Goldman's Capsule Collection Is Giving California Cool Girl Energy Martha Stewart Reacts to Cate Blanchett Biopic Casting Rumors Stressed Out, Acne-Prone Skin? This Viral Korean Relief Cream Soothes, Nourishes & It's on Sale Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton Zoom Ahead With New Date After Coachella How Lamar Odom Felt After Khloe Kardashian's Comments About His Dad The Chicest Rain Boots That Will Help You Stay Dry During April Showers—From $26 Inside Kristi Yamaguchi's Private World After Her Divorce From Bret Hedican Allison Williams Reacts to Girls Costar Christopher Abbott Expecting Baby With Aubrey Plaza Miss Congeniality’s Benjamin Bratt Details What Sandra Bullock Was Really Like on Set What Ashley Tisdale Texted Meghan Trainor After "Toxic" Mom Group Drama According to a Stylist, Jelly Shoes Are the Unexpected Trend to Try—Here’s How Billy Crystal Tears Up While Detailing Final Conversation With Rob Reiner The Pitt’s Patrick Ball Has Hilarious Reaction to More Potential Cast Changes Erin Andrews Shares Why She Believes Her Body Can Handle Another Round of IVF Lena Dunham Says Allison Mack Invited Her to a NXIVM Meeting After Girls Audition Old Navy x Christopher John Rogers' Collaboration Is a Colorful Maximalist Dream for Your Closet Mark Wahlberg Reacts to Skepticism of His 4 A.M. Workout Routine Find Out the Love Is Blind and Vanderpump Rules Stars Joining Perfect Match Season 4 This Viral Peel-Off Face Mask Gives You Instant Glass Skin & It’s on Sale (Along With the Entire Brand) Khloe Kardashian Calls Out Lamar Odom for Saying He Married Her for Fame Mother’s Day Gifts So Good, They’ll Even Impress the Mom Who Has Everything Why Brooks Nader Isn’t Getting Cosmetic Procedures “for Quite a While” RHOBH's Kyle Richards, Dorit Kemsley Tear Each Other to Shreds in Shocking Reunion Preview NBA Star Tyrese Haliburton Details “Miserable” Face Shingles Diagnosis Olivia Culpo Confesses the Way She Bribes Christian McCaffrey to Make Content With Her Why Taylor Swift Fans Think Lena Dunham Inspired This Tortured Poets Lyric Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato Reunite Publicly for First Time in Nearly 10 Years You Will Love All of Chrissy Teigen and John Legend's Sweet Family Photos Kim Kardashian's Next Career Move on Broadway Revealed Kendra Wilkinson’s New Photo With Daughter Alijah Proves Their Resemblance Is Uncanny Rosie O’Donnell Reacts to Dancing With the Stars Casting Rumors Where Trust Me: The False Prophet Survivors Nomz Bistline, Moretta Johnson, Julia Johnson & More Are Now Lorenzo Lamas Confirms He’s Dating Heather Locklear Alix Earle Responds to Alex Cooper Calling Her Out Over Feud These Camera-Ready Foundations Offer a Flawless Finish & They’re All on Sale at Sephora Britney Spears' Ex Kevin Federline Reacts to Her Seeking Treatment After DUI Arrest Euphoria Creator Sam Levinson Defends Sydney Sweeney's OnlyFans Storyline After Backlash Lewis Capaldi Reacts to Being Mistaken for Lewis Hamilton on Kim Kardashian Coachella Date Viral Perfume & Body Care Brand CYKLAR's Rose Scent Is Romantic, Sexy & Perfect for Spring Lena Dunham Makes Rare Comment on Falling Out With Girls' Jenni Konner See Hailey Bieber and Baby Jack Cheer on Justin Bieber at Coachella 2026 My 600-Lb. Life Star Dolly Martinez’s Cause of Death Revealed Gird Your Loins! Old Navy x The Devil Wears Prada Collection Is a Must-Have for Movie Lovers Meet Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini: The Married NFL Coach, Reporter Who've Denied Cheating Rumors Jorginho Speaks Out After "Misunderstanding" With Chappell Roan, Security Guard & Daughter Ada Law Bruno Mars Shares Playful Update About $50 Million Debt Rumor Khloe Kardashian Shows Off Daughter True’s Beary Good 8th Birthday Party Sheer Lace Skirts Are All Over Coachella 2026: Here's How to Rock the Festival Trend NFL Reporter Dianna Russini Resigns After Vacation Photos With Patriots' Mike Vrabel Surface Katy Perry's Rep Denies Ruby Rose's "Categorically False" Sexual Assault Allegation Percy Jackson Star Walker Scobell Slams Fans Sending Death Threats to Potential Prom Dates Brandi Glanville Details Urgent Care Trip After Getting Garlic Stuck in Her Ear Untangling Alex Cooper and Alix Earle's Ongoing Feud Rhode x the Biebers New Collab Is Out Now & It's Perfect for Nourishing and Depuffing Your Skin No Doubt’s Tom Dumont Shares Early-Onset Parkinson’s Diagnosis All the Ways Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber Have Proven the Strength of Their Marriage Pete Davidson Jokes It’s Hard to Do This NSFW Activity After Having Daughter Scottie How Euphoria Paid Tribute to Eric Dane, Angus Cloud During Season 3 Premiere Britney Spears Enters Treatment Facility One Month After DUI Arrest Love on the Spectrum’s Georgie Harris Debuts New Boyfriend After Connor Tomlinson Breakup Taylor Frankie Paul Thanks Supporters Amid Custody Battle With Ex Dakota Mortensen Inside Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau's Coachella Date Night Full of Fireworks Addison Rae Tells Haters to “Suck My D--k” During Coachella 2026 Debut The Real Housewives of Rhode Island's Taglines Revealed How Hailey Bieber Reacted to Justin Bieber's Soulful Shoutout During Coachella 2026 Performance Lululemon’s Tennis Collection Will Have You Serving Court-Ready Looks, From Skirts to Exercise Dresses Chic, Hot-Weather-Friendly Summer Wedding Guest Dresses Under $100 at Nordstrom SZA Slams Rumor She Was Hired in Case Justin Bieber Dropped Out of Coachella Performance Ciara Miller Shares Message About Loyalty After Amanda Batula, West Wilson Romance Revelation How Kylie Jenner, Kourtney Kardashian and More Kardashian-Jenners Are Taking Over Coachella 2026 Love on the Spectrum’s Abbey Romeo and David Isaacman Speak Out After Breakup Kylie Jenner Gives Tour of Her Family’s Jaw-Dropping Palm Springs Home Lanie Gardner's Festival Beauty Bag Includes This $20 Makeup Tool That Fixes Creasing & Patching Frizzy Hair? These Humidity-Fighting Products Keep Strands Sleek & Shiny Get the Shiniest Hair of Your Life With These Sephora Sale Shampoos Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Wedding Game Plan: Everything to Know Derek Hough's Wife Hayley Shares Why Her Heart Is "Breaking Into a Million Pieces" After Welcoming Baby Kelly Ripa, Mark Consuelos and Son Joaquin Consuelos Make First Public Appearance Together in 10 Years Paris Hilton on How To Keep Your Blonde Hair Looking Healthy With “Effortless” (& Affordable) Products Age of Attraction's Libby Reacts to Speculation About Andrew's Sexuality Pores Look Out! Get Your Favorite Paula’s Choice Products (Including the BHA Exfoliating Toner) on Sale See Michael Jackson's Son Bigi "Blanket" Jackson During Rare Red Carpet Appearance With Family Natasha Lyonne Reveals What Happened on Delta Flight Before She Was Escorted Off How To Style White Jeans Like a Pro This Season According to a Stylist (& Where To Get Them on Sale) Ryan Seacrest Doesn’t Know If Engagement Rings Are "Worth It" Bachelor Nation’s Becca Kufrin Welcomes Baby No. 2 With Thomas Jacobs How to Style the Lululmeon ZenMode Mules—the Unexpected Spring Shoe You’ll Wear Everywhere Coachella 2026: Kylie Jenner, Alix Earle and More Celebrity Sightings
Justin Baldoni's Lawyer Reacts to Blake Lively Declaring "Victory" Over Settlement
Sabba Rahbar · 2026-05-08 · via E! Online (US) - Top Stories

Blake Lively Makes Surprise Met Gala Appearance Hours After Justin Baldoni Settlement

Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni have different views on who was the victor in their yearslong legal battle.

Days after the It Ends With Us costars reached a settlement deal, lawyers for the Gossip Girl alum shared their thoughts on the outcome.

“This settlement is a resounding victory for Blake Lively,” her attorneys Michael Gottlieb and Esra Hudson said in a May 7 statement to E! News. “By agreeing to this settlement, and waiving their right to appeal, Justin Baldoni and every individual defendant now face personal liability for abusing the legal system to silence and intimidate Ms. Lively.”

“And by admitting that Ms. Lively’s concerns ‘deserved to be heard,’” they added, “the defendants have ended once and for all the fiction that Ms. Lively ‘fabricated’ claims of sexual harassment and retaliation.” As Lively’s attorneys explained, her mission in suing Baldoni and his associates was to “expose and hold accountable those who weaponize smear campaigns and retaliatory lawsuits to intimidate and silence survivors”—which she still plans to continue.

However, Baldoni’s attorney took issue with the claim that the settlement had been a victory for Lively’s side. 

“Let’s be clear, this is a win and total victory for the Wayfarer parties,” Baldoni’s lawyer Bryan Freedman began in a May 7 statement to E! News. “The court had already dismissed 10 of Ms. Lively’s 13 claims, including every sexual harassment claim, every defamation claim, and all claims against the individual defendants. Ms. Lively voluntarily dismissed the rest.”

Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue

“In our view, they settled because they knew they were going to lose in court,” Freeman continued. “All that remains is a pending request for fees based on a very narrow issue that has been with the court since September 2025.”

Indeed, Lively is already looking to pursue a damage claim. In a motion filed last year and obtained by E! News, her counsel argued that the actress is “entitled to her attorneys’ fees and costs, treble damages and punitive damages.”

A notice of settlement document also obtained by E! stated that Lively and Baldoni’s Wayfarer Studios settled almost every part of the case, except for the motion she filed in September. Both sides also gave up their right to appeal, per the document.

News of the settlement deal came just two weeks before Lively and Baldoni were set to go to trial. Lively first sued Baldoni in 2024, accusing Baldoni of sexual harassment and creating a hostile work environment while filming the Colleen Hoover adaptation. She also alleged that Baldoni and his associates retaliated against her when she spoke out.

Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for Vital Voices Global Partnership

Baldoni denied the allegations and filed a countersuit against Lively and her husband Ryan Reynolds in January 2025, accusing them of launching a smear campaign against him. His suit was dismissed in June 2025 after a judge determined that he had failed to prove the couple had defamed him.

In April, a majority of Lively’s claims against Baldoni—including allegation of sexual harassment—were thrown out by a judge. At the time, Lively’s attorneys said they were still moving forward with the jury trial over claims of retaliation, aiding and abetting retaliation, and breach of contract.

For a full breakdown of Lively and Baldoni’s entire legal battle, keep reading.

Lisa/Shutterstock; AFF-USA/Shutterstock

Dec. 20, 2024: Blake Lively Files CRD Complaint Against Justin Baldoni & His Wayfarer Associates

Four months after the film adaptation of Colleen Hoover's book It Ends With Us debuted in theaters, Blake Lively filed a California Civil Rights Department (CRD) complaint against her costar Justin Baldoni and his associates on Dec. 20, according to The New York Times.

In the complaint obtained by E! News, Baldoni, his production company Wayfarer Studios (Wayfarer), its CEO Jamey Heath, its cofounder Steve Sarowitz, Baldoni's publicist Jennifer Abel, her company RWA Communications, crisis communications specialist Melissa Nathan, her company The Agency Group PR LLC (TAG), contractor Jed Wallace and his company Street Relations Inc. were listed as defendants.

Lively alleged in her complaint that Baldoni and his Wayfarer associates "embarked on a sophisticated press and digital plan in retaliation" for her voicing her concerns about purported misconduct on set—with her saying she and other cast and crew members "experienced invasive, unwelcome, unprofessional and sexually inappropriate behavior" by Baldoni and Heath.

The actress added the alleged campaign against her caused "substantial harm" to her personally and professionally. 

The accusations listed in the complaint include sexual harassment; retaliation; failure to investigate, prevent and/or remedy harassment; aiding and abetting harassment and retaliation; breach of contract; intentional infliction of emotional distress; negligence; false light invasion of privacy and interference with prospective economic advantage.

Gary Hershorn/Getty Images

Dec. 21, 2024: The New York Times Publishes Report About the Alleged Smear Campaign Against Lively

The next day, The New York Times published a report about a retaliatory smear campaign Baldoni and his associates allegedly waged against Lively—citing her CRD complaint. In its article, the outlet quoted messages sent from Baldoni and his team—including publicist Abel and crisis communications specialist Nathan—that were part of her complaint. Readers could also scroll through the court documents on The New York Times' website.

 “I hope that my legal action helps pull back the curtain on these sinister retaliatory tactics to harm people who speak up about misconduct," Lively told the outlet, "and helps protect others who may be targeted.”

Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images/Jeff Spicer/Getty Images for Sony Pictures

Dec. 21, 2024: Baldoni & Wayfarer’s Attorney Responds to Lively’s CRD Complaint

After news of Lively’s complaint broke, Bryan Freedman—the attorney for Baldoni, Wayfarer and its representatives—slammed Lively’s allegations.

“It is shameful that Ms. Lively and her representatives would make such serious and categorically false accusations against Mr. Baldoni, Wayfarer Studios and its representatives, as yet another desperate attempt to ‘fix’ her negative reputation which was garnered from her own remarks and actions during the campaign for the film; interviews and press activities that were observed publicly, in real time and unedited, which allowed for the internet to generate their own views and opinions,” he said in a statement on The New York Times website. “These claims are completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious with an intent to publicly hurt and rehash a narrative in the media.”

Freedman also defended Wayfarer’s decision to hire a crisis manager, saying this was done before the marketing campaign of the movie.

"The representatives of Wayfarer Studios still did nothing proactive nor retaliated, and only responded to incoming media inquiries to ensure balanced and factual reporting and monitored social activity,” he later added. “What is pointedly missing from the cherry-picked correspondence is the evidence that there were no proactive measures taken with media or otherwise; just internal scenario planning and private correspondence to strategize which is standard operating procedure with public relations professionals.”

Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images

Dec. 21, 2024: Baldoni Is Dropped by Talent Agency

Talent agency William Morris Endeavor (WME) dropped Baldoni after The New York Times’ article was published on Dec. 21, Ari Emanuel, CEO of the agency’s parent company Endeavor, confirmed to the outlet.

However, WME denied that Lively's husband Ryan Reynolds was to blame for the agency's parting of ways with Baldoni, which the It Ends With Us director later alleged in his lawsuit filed against The New York Times (more on that below).  

"In Baldoni’s filing there is a claim that Reynolds pressured Baldoni’s agent at the Deadpool & Wolverine premiere. This is not true,” WME—which also represents Reynolds and Lively—said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter Jan. 1. "Baldoni’s former representative was not at the Deadpool & Wolverine premiere nor was there any pressure from Reynolds or Lively at any time to drop Baldoni as a client."

John Nacion/Variety via Getty Images

Dec. 21, 2024: It Ends With Us Cast Members & More Stars React to Lively’s Allegations Against Baldoni

In the days following Lively's CRD filing and The New York Times article, several famous figures shared their reactions to her allegations against Baldoni—including It Ends With Us author Hoover.

"@blakelively, you have been nothing but honest, kind, supportive and patient since the day we met," she wrote on Instagram Stories Dec. 21, linking out to The New York Times. "Thank you for being exactly the human that you are. Never change. Never wilt."

Jenny Slate, who played the sister of Baldoni's character Ryle, also noted she stood with Lively.

“As Blake Lively’s castmate and friend, I voice my support as she takes action against those reported to have planned and carried out an attack on her reputation,” Slate said in a Dec. 23 statement to Today. “Blake is a leader, loyal friend and a trusted source of emotional support for me and so many who know and love her.”

“What has been revealed about the attack on Blake is terribly dark, disturbing, and wholly threatening," she added. "I commend my friend, I admire her bravery, and I stand by her side.”

In addition, Brandon Sklenar—a love interest for Lively's character Lily Bloom—shared a screenshot of the complaint published to The New York Times' website and linked out to the outlet writing, "For the love of God read this."

Plus, Lively's Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants costars America Ferrera, Alexis Bledel and Amber Tamblyn wrote they "stand with her in solidarity."

Roy Rochlin/Getty Images for The Ford Foundation

Dec. 23, 2024: Baldoni & Heath's Cohost on The Man Enough Podcast Leaves Show 

Liz Plank also announced her departure from The Man Enough Podcast, which she cohosted with Baldoni and Heath, on Dec. 23.

"I'm writing to you today to let you know that I have had my representatives inform Wayfarer that I will no longer be co-hosting The Man Enough podcast," she wrote on Instagram at the time. "Thank you for trusting me with your hearts and stories, for holding space for mine, and for making this show what it was. I will miss you, the listeners, so much. I love what this community created together with every fiber of my being, and that's because of you."

While Plank did not give a reason for her exit from the podcast, it came days after Lively's complaint against Baldoni and his Wayfarer associates.

"As this chapter closed for me, I remain committed to the values we've built together," the author continued in her message to her followers. "Thank you for being here, for trusting me, and for being by my side for the last four years. We all deserve better, and I know that together, we can create it."

She added, "I will have more to share soon as I continue to process everything that has happened. In the meantime, I will continue to support everyone who calls out injustice and holds the people standing in their way accountable."

Nicholas Hunt/Getty Images

Dec. 24, 2024: Baldoni's Former Publicist Sues Him, Abel, Nathan & Wayfarer

Baldoni's former publicist Stephanie Jones and her agency Jonesworks LLC filed a lawsuit against him, his company Wayfarer, his current publicist Abel and crisis communications specialist Nathan in New York Dec. 24.

"Defendants Abel and Nathan secretly conspired for months to publicly and privately attack Jones and Jonesworks, to breach multiple contracts and induce contractual breaches, and to steal clients and business prospects," the lawsuit obtained by NBC New reads. "Behind Jones’s back, they secretly coordinated with Baldoni and Wayfarer to implement an aggressive media smear campaign against Baldoni’s film co-star, and then used the crisis as an opportunity to drive a wedge between Jones and Baldoni, and to publicly pin blame for this smear campaign on Jones—when Jones had no knowledge or involvement in it."

Per Abel's LinkedIn profile, she worked at Jonesworks until last summer. The lawsuit alleges Abel and Nathan "continue to point the finger falsely at Jones now that their own misconduct is coming to light," and "defame and attack" her in the industry.

As for Baldoni and Wayfarer, who are no longer Jonesworks clients, the suit alleges they "repudiated their contractual obligations with Jonesworks and rebuffed Jones’s efforts to settle this dispute privately in arbitration."

E! News reached out to the defendants for comment.

Gotham/GC Images

Lively's attorneys told Variety in a Dec. 23 piece that they obtained the texts featured in The New York Times article via a subpoena to Jonesworks. Freedman—who represents Nathan and Abel in addition to Baldoni and his Wayfarer associates—added to the outlet none of his clients were subpoenaed over this topic and that he intended to sue Jones for releasing messages from Abel’s phone to Lively’s attorneys.

Araya Doheny/Variety via Getty Images

Dec. 31, 2024: Baldoni, Wayfarer & Others Sue The New York Times

Baldoni, Wayfarer, Heath, Sarowitz, Nathan, TAG, Abel, RWA Communications, Wallace and Street Relations filed a $250 million lawsuit against The New York Times Dec. 31.

In the suit obtained by E!, The New York Times was accused of libel, false light invasion of privacy, promissory fraud and breach of implied-in-fact contract for its article about a retaliatory smear campaign the plaintiffs allegedly conducted against Lively after she voiced concerns about purported misconduct on set.

Saying the report was "false" and based on Lively’s CRD complaint, the plaintiffs denied the accusations and alleged messages cited in the article and complaint were taken out of context.

"Despite its claim to have 'reviewed these along with other documents[,]' the Times relied almost entirely on Lively’s unverified and self-serving narrative," the lawsuit said, "lifting it nearly verbatim while disregarding an abundance of evidence that contradicted her claims and exposed her true motives."

They alleged "it was Lively, not Plaintiffs, who engaged in a calculated smear campaign." She denied this.

The New York Times said it planned to "vigorously defend against the lawsuit."

"The role of an independent news organization is to follow the facts where they lead," it stated to E!. "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."

Lia Toby/Getty Images

Dec. 31, 2024: Lively Files Lawsuit Against Baldoni & Wayfarer Associates

That same day, Lively filed a lawsuit against Baldoni, Wayfarer, Heath, Sarowitz, production entity It Ends With Us Movie LLC, Nathan, Nathan's company TAG and Abel in New York.

According to the court documents obtained by E! News, she is suing the defendants for sexual harassment; retaliation; failure to investigate, prevent and/or remedy harassment; aiding and abetting harassment and retaliation; breach of contract, intentional infliction of emotional distress, negligence infliction of emotional distress and false light invasion of privacy.

The allegations in the lawsuit were first detailed in the CRD complaint Lively filed earlier that month.

As for Lively's response to the lawsuit Baldoni and his associates filed against The New York Times—which did not list her a defendant—her attorneys noted in a statement to E! that "nothing in this lawsuit changes anything about the claims" in her CRD and federal complaints.

"This lawsuit is based on the obviously false premise that Ms. Lively’s administrative complaint against Wayfarer and others was a ruse based on a choice 'not to file a lawsuit against Baldoni, Wayfarer,' and that 'litigation was never her ultimate goal,'" they continued. "As demonstrated by the federal complaint filed by Ms. Lively earlier today, that frame of reference for the Wayfarer lawsuit is false."

Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images

Jan. 2, 2025: Baldoni's Lawyer Expresses Intent to Sue Lively

In Baldoni and his associates' lawsuit against The New York Times, the plaintiffs expressed that they "are not done."

"There are other bad actors involved," the court documents stated, "and make no mistake—this will not be the last lawsuit."

In a Jan. 2 interview with NBC News, Baldoni and Wayfarer's attorney Freedman said they "absolutely" planned to sue Lively.

Noam Galai/Getty Images for Netflix / Weiss Eubanks/NBCUniversal via Getty Images

Jan. 7, 2025: Baldoni's Lawyer Calls Out Deadpool & Wolverine

The headlines about Baldoni and Lively didn't stop there. 

For instance, social media users speculated that her husband Reynolds trolled Baldoni in his movie Deadpool & Wolverine through the character Nicepool.

Reynolds has not publicly commented on the rumors; however, Baldoni's lawyer Freedman shared his reaction.

"What I make of that is that if your wife is sexually harassed, you don't make fun of Justin Baldoni," Freedman said during an interview on The Megyn Kelly Show posted to YouTube Jan 7. "You don't make fun of the situation. You take it very seriously. You file HR complaints. You raise the issue and you follow a legal process. What you don't do is mock the person and turn it into a joke."

Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images

Meanwhile, Lively's attorneys said there have been more "attacks" against her since her lawsuit.

"Ms. Lively’s federal litigation before the Southern District of New York involves serious claims of sexual harassment and retaliation, backed by concrete facts," her lawyers said in a Jan. 7 statement to E! News. "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 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."

"While we go through the legal process, we urge everyone to remember that sexual harassment and retaliation are illegal in every workplace and in every industry," they added. "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."

Lively's lawyers said "these concepts normalize and trivialize allegations of serious misconduct." They also noted "media statements are not a defense" to her claims and that they'll prosecute her claims in court.

John Nacion/Variety via Getty Images

In response, Baldoni's lawyer Freedman told E!, "It is painfully ironic that Blake Lively is accusing Justin Baldoni of weaponizing the media when her own team orchestrated this vicious attack by sending the New York Times grossly edited documents prior to even filing the complaint."

"We are releasing all of the evidence which will show a pattern of bullying and threats to take over the movie," he added. "None of this will come as a surprise because consistent with her past behavior Blake Lively used other people to communicate those threats and bully her way to get whatever she wanted. We have all the receipts and more."

Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin / GC Images / Robert Kamau / GC Images

Jan. 16, 2025: Baldoni, Wayfarer, Nathan & Abel File Lawsuit Against Lively, Reynolds & Others

Baldoni, Heath, Wayfarer, publicist Abel, crisis communication specialist Nathan and production entity It Ends With Us Movie LLC filed a lawsuit against Lively, Reynolds, her publicist Leslie Sloane and Sloane's firm Vision PR in New York Jan. 16.

According to the suit obtained by E! News, the plaintiffs accused all the defendants of civil extortion, defamation and false light invasion of privacy. As for Lively and Reynolds specifically, she was accused of breach of implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing, and they were both accused of intentional interference with contractual relations and economic advantage as well as negligent interference with prospective economic advantage.

In the suit, the plaintiffs denied Lively's allegations of sexual harassment and a retaliatory smear campaign against her. They also accused her of seizing control of It Ends With Us and working with Reynolds, Sloane, Jones and others to "tar and feather Plaintiffs in the press" after she received backlash for her marketing of the film. (Lively said in her filings she promoted the movie in accordance with Sony's marketing plan.)Plaintiffs alleged in the lawsuit the defendants worked with The New York Times "to put out a blockbuster news report as devastating as it was false.” The outlet stood by its report.

In part of a statement to E!, Freedman said, "Blake Lively was either severely misled by her team or intentionally and knowingly misrepresented the truth."

Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images

Jan. 16, 2025: Lively's Lawyers Slam Baldoni's "Desperate" Lawsuit

Lively's legal team called his lawsuit "another chapter in the abuser playbook," saying in a statement to E! News, "This is an age-old story: A woman speaks up with concrete evidence of sexual harassment and retaliation and the abuser attempts to turn the tables on the victim. This is what experts call DARVO. Deny. Attack. Reverse Victim Offender."

She further accused him of retaliating once she made allegations against him, saying Baldoni is trying to shift the narrative that Lively "seized creative control and alienated the cast from Mr. Baldoni."

"The evidence will show," it continued, "that the cast and others had their own negative experiences with Mr. Baldoni and Wayfarer. The evidence will also show that Sony asked Ms. Lively to oversee Sony’s cut of the film, which they then selected for distribution and was a resounding success."

Her team went on to slam Baldoni's reaction to her allegations of harassment.

"Their response to sexual harassment allegations: she wanted it, it’s her fault. Their justification for why this happened to her: look what she was wearing," her lawyers added. "In short, while the victim focuses on the abuse, the abuser focuses on the victim. The strategy of attacking the woman is desperate, it does not refute the evidence in Ms. Lively’s complaint, and it will fail.”

Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images

Jan. 21, 2025: Behind-the-Scenes Footage of It Ends With Us Released

Baldoni's legal counsel released behind-the-scenes footage from the filming of It Ends With Us, saying that the actor's actions in the video "clearly refute Ms. Lively’s characterization" of him.

"The scene in question was designed to show the two characters falling in love and longing to be close to one another," Baldoni's attorneys said in a statement. "Both actors are clearly behaving well within the scope of the scene and with mutual respect and professionalism."

However, Lively's legal team believes the video "corroborates, to the letter, what Ms. Lively described" in her lawsuit and that "every moment of this was improvised by Mr. Baldoni with no discussion or consent in advance."

"The video shows Ms. Lively leaning away and repeatedly asking for the characters to just talk," they told E! News in a statement. "Any woman who has been inappropriately touched in the workplace will recognize Ms. Lively’s discomfort."

Araya Doheny/Variety via Getty Images and Gotham/GC Images

Jan. 22, 2025: Lively & Reynolds Seek Gag Order on Baldoni's Lawyer

The couple issued a letter to the judge overseeing their case, requesting that Freedman—the head of Baldoni's counsel—be placed under a gag order amid their legal proceedings to "avoid improper conduct."

Gregory Pace/Shutterstock

Jan. 27, 2025: Baldoni's 2 AM Voice Memo to Lively Revealed

A seven-minute voice memo Baldoni allegedly sent to Lively during It Ends With Us' production was published online. In it, the director appeared to reference the movie's rooftop scene Lively had rewritten and how the changes were presented to him during an alleged meeting with Reynolds and their pal Taylor Swift.

"We should all have friends like that aside from the fact that they're two of the most creative people on the planet," he told Lively. "The three of you guys together, it's unbelievable."

In the recording, Baldoni also seemingly apologized to the actress for his lukewarm reception to her script, saying, "I f--ked up. One thing you should know about me is that I will admit and apologize when I fail."

ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images

Jan. 31, 2025: Baldoni Adds The New York Times to $400 Million Lawsuit

Baldoni’s team amended his Jan. 16 counterclaim to the U.S. District Court against Lively, Reynolds, Sloane and Sloane's PR company Vision PR, Inc. to include The New York Times, according to documents obtained by E! News.In the amended document, Baldoni accused Lively and her team of spending months "colluding" and "feeding falsehoods to the New York Times."The filing alleged that the newspaper "cherry picked" and altered communications stripped of necessary context and deliberately spliced to mislead."

Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for Vital Voices Global Partnership

Feb. 2, 2025: Baldoni’s Team Launches a Website

Baldoni created a website with information regarding his lawsuit against Lively that contained his amended complaint and a "timeline of relevant events." Among the information in the latter document was alleged screenshots of texts exchanged between Lively, Reynolds and Baldoni.The website’s launch came one month after Freedman said his team planned to release "every single text message between the two.""We want the truth to be out there," Baldoni’s attorney told NBC News in a Jan. 2 interview. "We want the documents to be out there. We want people to make their determination based on receipts."

Jeff Spicer/Getty Images for Sony Pictures

Feb. 18, 2025: Lively Files Her Own Amended Complaint

Lively’s attorneys filed an amended complaint claiming that two other women who worked on It Ends With Us had come forward feeling uncomfortable by Baldoni’s behavior on set."Ms. Lively was not alone in complaining about Mr. Baldoni," the complaint, obtained by E! News, claimed. "The experiences of Ms. Lively and others were documented at the time they occurred starting in May of 2023. Importantly, and contrary to the entire narrative Defendants have invented, Mr. Baldoni acknowledged the complaints in writing at the time. He knew that women other than Ms. Lively also were uncomfortable and had complained about his behavior."The amended complaint did not name the two witnesses, whom Lively said would testify, due to the "dangerous climate of threats, harassment, and intimidation fueled by the Defendants’ retaliation campaign."In a statement to E!, Freedman accused the complaint of being filled with “unsubstantial hearsay” and alleged that the unidentified persons were "clearly no longer willing to come forward or publicly support her claims.”

Monica Schipper/Getty Images for Netflix

Feb. 20, 2025: Lively & Reynolds' Publicist Asks to Be Dropped From Lawsuit

After Baldoni accused Sloane of propagating "malicious stories" that portrayed him as "a sexual predator" as well as orchestrating a "smear campaign" under Lively’s direction, Sloane filed a motional of dismissal from the lawsuit.

In the documents obtained by E! News, Sloane’s attorney alleged that there was no "basis" for the accusations made against their client and that she was simply "dragged" into the lawsuit as a "smoke and mirrors exercise to distract from" Lively's accusations.

Lia Toby/Getty Images

Feb. 28, 2025: Lively Hires CIA Alum

Lively brought onboard CIA's former Deputy Chief of Staff Nick Shapiro to "advise on the legal communications strategy for the ongoing sexual harassment and retaliation lawsuit occurring in the Southern District of New York," a member from her litigation team Willkie Farr & Gallagher told Variety on Feb. 28.

Shapiro—who worked for the CIA from 2013 to 2015 under the Obama administration—went on to become Visa’s vice president of global security and communications and then Airbnb’s global head of crisis management. After three years at the rental company, he founded his own consulting firm, 10th Avenue Consulting LLC.

Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images

Feb. 28, 2025: The New York Times Files Motion to Exit the Lawsuit

The New York Times filed a motion to dismiss itself from the $400 million lawsuit that also includes Lively, Baldoni, Sloane and Sloane's company in documents obtained by E! News.

The newspaper argued in the filing that Baldoni’s team was telling a "one-sided tale that has garnered plenty of headlines" but that "The Times does not belong in this dispute."

The New York Times' attorneys also noted that the $250 million lawsuit Baldoni and his Wayfarer associates had originally filed against The New York Times was dismissed after The New York Times was added to the $400 million lawsuit, per court documents obtained by Deadline.

Photo by John Nacion/Variety via Getty Images

March 4, 2025: Judge in Baldoni’s $400 Million Lawsuit Pauses Discovery

Following The New York Times motion for dismissal, U.S. District Judge Lewis J. Liman granted the newspaper's request for stay of discovery, according to documents obtained by E! News.The filing, which requested that the judge temporarily halt parties from having to exchange information or documents, was granted as the judge looked over The New York Times' Feb. 28 motion.Liman noted in the March 4 document that the The New York Times presented "substantial grounds" and "a strong showing that its motion to dismiss is likely to succeed on the merits."The judge added that he didn't believe Baldoni’s team would be "unfairly prejudiced by a stay while the Court decides the pending motion."In a statement to E! News, a New York Times spokesperson addressed the update, writing, "We appreciate the court’s decision today, which recognizes the important First Amendment values at stake here. The court has stopped Mr. Baldoni from burdening The Times with discovery requests in a case that should never have been brought against."

Stewart Cook/Shutterstock; Frazer Harrison/Getty Images; Lia Toby/Getty Images

May 2025: Baldoni's Team Attempts to Subpeona Taylor Swift 

After Baldoni accused Lively of using her friendship with Swift as leverage for more creative control over It Ends With Us, with his legal team seeking to subpeona the singer, a rep for the singer fired back.

"Taylor Swift never set foot on the set of this movie," the spokesperson told E! News in a May 9 statement. "She was not involved in any casting or creative decisions, she did not score the film, she never saw an edit or made any notes on the film."

"The connection Taylor had to this film was permitting the use of one song, 'My Tears Ricochet,'" Swift's representative continued. "Given that her involvement was licensing a song for the film, which 19 other artists also did, this document subpoena is designed to use Taylor Swift’s name to draw public interest by creating tabloid clickbait instead of focusing on the facts of the case."

Baldoni's attorneys withdrew their request later that month, per Lively's legal team.

TheStewartofNY/GC Images; James Devaney/GC Images

June 9, 2025: Baldoni's Countersuit Against Lively & Reynolds Dismissed

A judge granted a motion to dismiss the countersuit against Lively, Reynolds, their publicist Sloane, Sloane's company Vision PR and The New York Times, saying that Baldoni and his legal team failed to prove their allegations of defamation or civil extortion. 

"Like so many others, I've felt the pain of a retaliatory lawsuit, including the manufactured shame that tries to break us," Lively shared on Instagram Stories after the dismissal. “While the suit against me was defeated, so many don't have the resources to fight back.”

She added, “With love and gratitude for the many who stood by me. Many of you I know. Many of you I don't. But I will never stop appreciating or advocating for you.”

Meanwhile, Baldoni's attorney told E! News in a statement that Lively's "predictable declaration of victory is false."

"This case is about false accusations of sexual harassment and retaliation and a nonexistent smear campaign," the lawyer said, "which Ms. Lively’s own team conveniently describes as ‘untraceable’ because they cannot prove what never happened."

Raymond Hall/GC Images

July 31, 2025: Lively Deposed

Lively sat down for a deposition at her attorneys' New York office. Though media reports surfaced claiming that it was a "face-to-face showdown" between Lively and Baldoni, her attorneys later filed a motion slamming the so-called narrative that she "needed a large contingent of people with her to testify."

The truth, according to Lively's counsel, was that Baldoni was in the room alongside other defendants named in her lawsuit as well as their respective legal representation.

Ian West/PA Images via Getty Images

Aug. 17, 2025: Isabela Ferrer Accuses Baldoni of Bullying

In a court filing obtained by E! News, Isabela Ferrer—who played a younger version of Lively's Lily character in It Ends With Us—alleged Baldoni and his associates "tried to manipulate, threaten, control and otherwise act inappropriately towards" her after she was subpoenaed as part of the legal battle.

According to Ferrer's attorneys, the actress reached out to Wayfarer Studios to have her legal fees covered in accordance with her movie contract. However, they said Ferrer soon received a response from the company asking her to "relinquish control of her response to the Lively subpoena to Wayfarer" before being granted compensation.

"Ms. Ferrer has already had to resist Baldoni’s inappropriate conduct in connection with her response to the Lively Subpoena," they said in their filing, accusing Baldoni of trying to "bully" Ferrer by filing a motion against her.

For the latest breaking news updates, click here to download the E! News App