Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are seeking to have Justin Baldoni’s $400 million lawsuit dismissed. The couple recently informed a federal judge of their plan to challenge the defamation claims made by Baldoni. Baldoni had accused them of harmful actions following a dispute.
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Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are moving to dismiss Justin Baldoni’s lawsuit
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are seeking to have the defamation lawsuit filed by Justin Baldoni dismissed. The couple informed a federal judge on January 30 of their intention to file for dismissal ahead of the first hearing scheduled for February 3. The lawsuit arises from a legal dispute between Lively and Baldoni, who both starred in the film It Ends With Us. Lively has accused Baldoni of sexual harassment and retaliation. In response, Baldoni countersued Lively, alleging defamation.
The first hearing in the case is scheduled for February 3, when both parties will discuss the legal motions and determine how to proceed. The couple’s legal team filed the motion in accordance with Judge Lewis Liman’s instructions. It required them to provide a brief statement about their intent to move for dismissal. While the motion will be considered at a later date, the case is expected to move toward trial in March 2026.
In an unusual development, both sides have agreed to consolidate the two separate lawsuits into one case. This move is expected to streamline the legal process and avoid potential delays. However, tensions are still high, particularly concerning comments made by Baldoni’s lawyer, Bryan Freedman. Lively’s legal team has raised concerns about Freedman’s public statements, which they argue could influence the potential jury pool.
Additionally, Baldoni’s legal team is seeking to depose Lively, but there is a dispute over who should conduct the deposition, as Lively’s lawyers have indicated she will refuse if Freedman is involved. The judge is expected to address this issue in the upcoming hearing.