
New Delhi:
The legal battle of Blake Lively and Justin Baldony has taken a dramatic turn. Justin’s lawyer, Brian Freedman, has allegedly reacted to Blake’s revised complaint against the actor. Mr. Freedman claimed that his trial “lacks evidence.”
All this began after Blake Liveli presented a revised version of its initial lawsuit, which was filed in December last year.
The updated complaint submitted on Tuesday (February 18) reportedly stated that two other actors, whose names, have not been named, have agreed to testify against Justin Baldony. It ends with us Set, reported People,
Responding to Blake Lively’s latest revised complaint, Brian Freedman said that both actors are no longer ready to come forward.
Brian Freedman said in a statement, “His (Blake Liveli) Combined Complaint is full of unnatural hearing of unqualified persons, who are not clearly ready to come forward or support his claims in public. ”
Justin Baldoni’s counsel stated that his customers are open to sharing the receipts, real-time documents and videos, showing a completely different story in the media compared to manipulation and cherry-picked in the media. “
On a closing note, Brian Freedman said, “Since documents do not lie and people do, so the upcoming deposits of those who initially supported the false claims of Ms. Livali and those who are witness to their behavior, they are informative What is really uncomfortable here is the lack of real evidence of Ms. Livali. “
The revised complaint by Black Liveli allegedly revealed that he expressed concern over “untouchable and unfair behavior” by Justin Baldoni, the co-head-chief of Production Company Vaferr Studio for Sony’s executive on May 26, 2023. .
Additionally, Blake Liveli alleged that another female artists reported the issues of equal conduct to the Sony chief.
The legal battle of Blake Lively and Justin Baldony will proceed to the Civil Court on March 9, 2026.