Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni Reach a Settlement Two Weeks Before Trial
Summary
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni have settled their legal disputes related to their film "It Ends With Us" just before a trial was set to start. The settlement ends a multi-year battle, including claims of harassment and breach of contract, with both sides expressing hope for closure.Key Facts
- Blake Lively sued Justin Baldoni and his production company last year, accusing him of sexual harassment and creating a hostile work environment during the making of "It Ends With Us."
- Baldoni countersued Lively and others for $400 million, accusing them of defamation and extortion.
- A federal judge dismissed Baldoni’s lawsuits, ruling they did not meet legal standards to continue.
- The judge allowed some of Lively’s claims, like breach of contract and retaliation, to proceed to trial.
- Jury selection for the trial was scheduled to start on May 18, 2026, but the parties settled before this date.
- The attorneys for both Lively and Baldoni issued a joint statement supporting workplaces free from wrongdoing and hoping the settlement brings peace.
- The movie "It Ends With Us" is highlighted as an important project raising awareness about domestic violence survivors.
- The settlement aims to end all legal disputes and allow everyone involved to move forward respectfully.
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