Justin Baldoni
Loses Legal War With Blake …
His Lawsuits Are Dismissed
Published
Justin Baldoni just lost BIG in his legal war with Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds and The New York Times … because all of his claims against them have been dismissed.
A judge threw out the lawsuits filed by Baldoni and his Wayfair production company Monday, according to new legal docs obtained by TMZ, dealing a huge blow to the Baldoni camp.
As you know … Justin and Wayfarer were suing Blake and Ryan for $400 million and the New York Times for $250 million, alleging defamation over an article about all the drama on the “It Ends With Us” movie set … a story Baldoni alleged was a part of a smear campaign against him.
Blake’s claims against Justin are still intact… Baldoni has filed a motion to dismiss those as well, but the judge has not yet ruled.
The judge based his opinion on the finding that Lively had included her allegations in a civil rights complaint and therefore she could not be held liable for the claims … and the NYT fairly relied upon that complaint as the basis of their story.
Baldoni had said the Times cherrypicked certain text messages and emails to frame him as the bad guy, but the court said the Times’ reporting closely tracked Blake’s version of events in her complaint.
The judge ruled, “the Times reviewed the available evidence and reported, perhaps in a dramatized manner, what it believed to have happened. The Times had no obvious motive to favor Lively’s version of events.”
As for Reynolds, you’ll recall Baldoni accused Reynolds of falsely labeling Baldoni a “sexual predator,” but the judge found that this statement was also consistent with Blake’s allegations in her complaint … and Reynolds had no reason to believe they were untrue. Therefore, the judge said that comment couldn’t form the basis of a defamation claim.
We reached out to Baldoni’s legal team, who had no comment.
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