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Justin Baldoni launches website to refute accusations against Blake Lively

The director had promised a website in January to support his claims against Blake Lively, and now it is online.

A new chapter in the case of Justin Baldoni vs. Blake Lively has been opened. The director had promised a website to showcase his allegations against Blake Lively, and now it is online.

Last month, Baldoni's legal team announced that they were going to launch the website: "Justin and his team have the right to defend themselves with the truth," said Baldoni's lawyer, Bryan Freedman, in a statement to Us Weekly on January 21. "And this is what we will continue to show with the upcoming website containing all correspondence as well as relevant videos that directly refute their claims."

What is the website where Justin Baldoni details all his claims against Blake Lively?

According to the mentioned source, the website, with the URL "thelawsuitinfo.com", was launched and on it there are two PDF files titled "Amended Complaint" and "Timeline of Relevant Events" available for download.

The first document, titled "Amended Complaint," is an extensive 224-page tome detailing the complaints of the 41-year-old actor and his production company Wayfarer Studios against Lively, 38. The second 168-page PDF breaks down the alleged timeline of events that begins in January 2019 when Baldoni first emailed author Colleen Hoover about adapting her novel It Ends With Us into a film.

This website is a new development in the ongoing legal battle between the co-stars of It Ends With Us after Lively filed a lawsuit against Baldoni in December 2024. In her lawsuit, the actress accused the director of sexual harassment and creating a hostile work environment on set. Baldoni has denied the accusations.

According to Variety, Lively and her husband, 48-year-old Ryan Reynolds, informed a federal judge on Thursday, January 30th that they would move to dismiss the lawsuit filed against them by Baldoni. Lawyers from each side are scheduled to appear in court on Monday, February 3rd for the first hearing of the case.

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