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Blake Lively claims Justin Baldoni made other women ‘uncomfortable’ on ‘It Ends With Us’ set

Blake Lively filed an amended version of her complaint, which she filed with her complaint saying, “It'll end with us.”

The “Gossip Girl” alumni, 37, updated the first case filed late Tuesday, December 31st in federal court in New York.

According to Lively's lawyers Esra Hudson and Mike Gottlieb, the new 163-page submission provides “significant additional evidence and support for her original claim.”

Blake Lively filed an amended version of her complaint against her “It Ends With Us” co-star Justin Bardoni. Stephen Lovekin/Shutterstock

Hudson and Gottlieb added that the version “contains previously private communications” including “Age of Adaline” actresses, Sony, Wayfarer Studios, and “many other witnesses.”

Lively's legal team added that there are also “new claims of honor and loss” contained in the revised documents. This is based on the repeated false statements the defendant made about Lively since he filed the original complaint, and on the addition of Jed Wallace and Jed Wallace. “The company of the company,” they argued.

Wallace has individually sued the actress for “simple favor” on his part, denying any involvement in the alleged Smear Campaign.

Hudson and Gottlieb argue that Bardoni's “false stories crumble under inexplicable truth.” A 2024 film. ”

Lively claims that Baldoni made other women feel “uncomfortable” on set. GC images

However, they did not mention the name.

The revised submission also details “supporting Blake's original sexual harassment and retaliation concerns,” the Lively legal team argued, adding that “other women feel uncomfortable with Blake and advances.” It demonstrates how he has opened up about his fear of the crime and concerns about current public violence.”

This post contacts Baldoni representatives and is lively for comments.

The duo's legal war kicked off in December after detailed allegations of sexual harassment, retaliation, intentional suffering of emotional distress and intentional suffering of negligence. .

The “Gossip Girl” alumni, 37, updated the first case filed late Tuesday, December 31st in federal court in New York. Christopher Peterson / splashnews.com

Bardoni “mistakes” in his own lawsuit filed in January, after the actress took control of the film, and then attempted to repair her reputation amid fallout around the film's reporter tour. He claimed he had criticized him.

The actor's legal team claimed Lively had no evidence of a deliberate smear campaign and instead worked to repair its reputation by denounceing sexual harassment on the actors and others.

Both sides have denied the allegations against them and have expressed no interest in resolving the lawsuit.

Earlier this month, Lively and Reynolds legal teams summoned phone records such as Baldoni, who were involved in a courtroom showdown over a suspected conspiracy to ruin the actress's reputation.

According to Lively's lawyers Esra Hudson and Mike Gottlieb, the new 163-page submission provides “significant additional evidence and support for her original claim.” ©Sony Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

Bardoni's lawyer, Brian Friedman, condemned the move as a “fishing expedition.”

He also got energized by bumping into Reynolds and appearing in the 50th anniversary special on Saturday Night Live.

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