Blake Lively is not afraid to climb on the witness bar for his current legal quarrel against Justin Baldoni.
“Yes,” confirmed the star’s lawyer “IT ends with us”, Mike Gottlieb, confirmed people on Thursday when asked if she testified. “The ultimate moment for the story of an applicant to be told is the trial.”
He continued: “We expect this to be the case here (with Lively). We would therefore touch on, of course, that it be witness during her trial. Of course, she will testify. “
Page Six contacted the Baldoni representative and lawyer to comment on the new development, but did not immediately hear. We do not know if the actor-director also plans to take the position of the witness.
The trial of the former co-stars should not take place before March 2026 before a New York Federal Court.
Lively, 37, recently suggested that she had a lot to say about her alleged experiences – but restrained to do so.
“I have so much to say about the last two years of my life, but tonight is not the forum,” said the star of Adeline “during the Gala Time100 in April before sharing a sincere story of the assault story of her mother.
Lively continues Baldoni, 41, for sexual harassment, alleging that he has made inappropriate comments on his past porn dependence, his sex life and put other “uncomfortable” women on the set.
She also allegedly alleged that he and her public relations team team had launched a smear campaign against her, releasing a series of texts in which they admitted that they could “bury anyone”.
Baldoni, however, denied any reprehensible act and was against Lively, her husband, Ryan Reynolds, and their publicist, Leslie Sloane, in a trial of $ 400 million for defamation, extortion and other complaints.
The alum of “Gossip Girl” tried to ensure that the plans of plans of the “Jane The Virgin” plans, asserting the judge via his lawyers, that he violates the Californian laws which protect the rights of the victims of victims of sexual harassment. She also called the “avenging” costume and the reprisals.
The judge has not yet made the decision on this issue, therefore, the cases should be tried in judgment.
Aside from Lively, other stars that can be held to testify are Taylor Swift and Hugh Jackman.
The Daily Mail reported in April that the Global Pop Star, 35, and the star of “Wolverine”, 56, should soon be assimilated by the Baldoni legal team.
They would have played a role in Lively’s attempts to assert its control over the popular film.
Lively once sent a text to Baldoni that she felt “so lucky” to have her “dragons” to protect her, referring to Swift and Reynolds, 48.
Baldoni’s lawyer, Bryan Freedman, has since said in response: “The message could not have been clearer.”
“Baldoni did not only deal with Lively. He also faced the “dragons” of Lively, two of the most influential and richest celebrities in the world, who were not afraid to make things very difficult for him. “