Justin Baldoni Launches Website With Evidence Amid Blake Lively Lawsuit
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Justin Baldoni Launches Website With Evidence Amid Blake Lively Lawsuit

Justin Baldoni is fighting back against Blake Lively’s lawsuit by launching a website over the weekend, sharing what he claims is evidence to refute her allegations. The website includes text messages, emails, and a detailed timeline of events, along with his amended lawsuit against the actress, her husband Ryan Reynolds, and their publicist. As both sides prepare for a lengthy court fight, Baldoni’s latest move has fueled even more controversy.

Here are all the details we’ve learned about Baldoni’s new website and how it could impact his ongoing legal battle with Lively.

Justin Baldoni releases evidence for Blake Lively lawsuit

The actor and filmmaker has taken a bold step in his ongoing legal dispute with his It Ends With Us co-star by launching a website aimed at defending himself against her sexual harassment allegations.

Justin Baldoni released a 168-page document containing text messages and emails exchanged with Blake Lively and her husband, Ryan Reynolds, in a bid to discredit their claims. The website, Lawsuit Info, also includes an updated version of his $400 million countersuit. In it, Baldoni accuses the couple and their publicist Leslie Sloane of defamation, civil extortion, and orchestrating a smear campaign against him.

The document on the website includes detailed text messages, where Lively allegedly describes her personality and expresses excitement for working. Meanwhile, another message shows Reynolds praising Baldoni before filming began, calling him “dynamic” and saying he “adores” him. The Five Feet Apart director argues that these exchanges contradict the actress’ claims and prove the conspiracy to destroy his reputation.

Blake Lively, who sued Justin Baldoni in December 2024, accused him of sexual misconduct on set as well as orchestrating a smear campaign against her. In response, he not only countersued her but also alleged that Ryan Reynolds used the Deadpool & Wolverine character, Nicepool, to mock him publicly. Baldoni’s legal battle has since expanded to include a $250 million defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, accusing the publication of misrepresenting his case.

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