Justin Baldoni Never Wanted to ‘Hurt’ Blake Lively, Lawyer Says

like Justin BaldoniLegal battle with Blake Lively His lawyer continues Brian Friedman He claims that the actor did not approach the situation with any ill will towards his colleague.
In an interview with NBC News Liz Kreutz In the Friday, January 3 episode of todayFriedman denied Lively’s claims that Baldoni orchestrated a smear against her after he hit her heads on set. And it ends with us. He said: “No, 100 percent.” “I don’t want to do anything negative about it,” Justin Baldoni said from the beginning. “I don’t want to hurt her.”
Noting that he and Baldoni, 40, “absolutely” plan to sue Lively, 37, Friedman also said they “plan to release every text” between the former actors, claiming that text screenshots were shared in Lively’s Sexual harassment lawsuit Against Baldoni Lacks context.
“I’m not asking anyone not to believe anyone,” Friedman said. “I’m more than willing to take every text message out there, put it on a website for the world to see, and have them see the truth and determine the truth for themselves.”
When asked if he acknowledged that the uncomfortable behavior had occurred in… And it ends with us “I think there’s always some behavior that can make people uncomfortable, and I don’t think anyone has the intention of doing that,” Friedman responded. “The question really in this case is does it rise to the level of sexual harassment?”
Following online speculation that Lively and Baldoni struggled to work together during filming And it ends with usLively accused her former colleague of sexual harassment in a lawsuit filed late last month (and first reported by New York Times). within Her claimsLively accused Baldoni of defaming her body, trying to add additional sexual scenes to the film, showing her pornographic photos and videos, breaking her character, continuing to kiss her during filming, and launching a “social manipulation” campaign against her to “destroy” her. I heard it.

Friedman called the allegations against Baldoni “completely false” in a statement Us Weekly At the time, alleging that Lively instead threatened not to appear on set and not promote the film if her “multiple demands” were not met.
Baldoni and nine other plaintiffs later filed a lawsuit $250 million lawsuit against New York Times on Tuesday, December 31, accusing the outlet of defamation and nitpicking in their reporting on Lively’s lawsuit. And in the legal documents he obtained weBaldoni Keep denying Lively’s allegations of inappropriate workplace behavior, and a response to many of her stories, including the above allegations about pornography on set, working with an intimacy coordinator and more. He also claimed that she “kicked him out” of the editing process And it ends with usDespite his role as the film’s director.
A New York Times The official spokesman stood by the organization’s reports in a statement to we“, sharing, “Our story was reported accurately and responsibly. It was based on a review of thousands of pages of original documents, including text messages and emails that we carefully and extensively quote in the article. Those texts and emails were also the core of Blake Lively’s discrimination lawsuit in California against Justin Baldoni and his associates.

Lively’s lawyer also said we Baldoni now The lawsuit changes “nothing” regarding her accusations in the lawsuit she filed on December 20 Federal complaint Against Baldoni propaganda Melissa Nathan and Jennifer Appeland Wayfarer Studios presented on Tuesday.
“I hope my legal action will help draw the curtain on these vicious retaliation tactics to harm people who speak out about misconduct and help protect others who may be targeted,” Lively shared in a Dec. 21 statement to we.
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