Watch: Ryan Reynolds Speaks Out as Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni Court Case Heads to Trial
Blake Lively is taking a look at her finances.
One month before the actress’ trial against It Ends With Us costar Justin Baldoni begins, her attorneys shared insight into the alleged financial toll the legal battle has taken on her career.
In Lively’s memorandum in opposition to Wayfarer Studios’ motion in limine filed April 17, her expert Dr. Ashlee Humphreys—a professor of marketing communications at Northwestern University—alleged Baldoni’s use of “the retaliatory phrases ‘tone deaf,’ ‘bully,’ and ‘mean girl'” during the alleged smear campaign against her had amounted to “176,738,781 impressions, in an amount of approximately $36.5 to $40.5 million.”
The filing also alleged that “retaliatory statements” made by the It Ends With Us director’s attorney Bryan Freedman during the legal battle had amounted to “116,959,530 impressions, in an amount calculated at $24,375,267.”
Lively’s expert Humphreys had provided the calculation for reputational harm damages by quantifying the reach of the alleged phrases and statements, identifying “the number of impressions providing the basis for each” and calculating “particular dollar damages.”
For Baldoni’s part, he argued in his opposition to Lively’s memorandum—filed April 20 and obtained by E! News—that the Gossip Girl alum’s reputation preceded their legal battle. He claimed that her being called a “‘mean girl,’ ‘bully,’ difficult to work with or ‘tone deaf'” during the alleged smear campaign “did not cause further harm to her existing reputation.” The filing alleged that these claims “were widely circulated before Lively encountered” Baldoni and his associates.
Baldoni’s filing also claimed that while the actress “plans to ask the jury for tens of millions of dollars in damages” based on allegations that Baldoni’s actions “tarnished her previously ‘sterling’ reputation,” evidence will show that she had soured her own reputation before their legal battle.
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Earlier this month, a New York judge dismissed 10 of Lively’s 13 allegations against Baldoni and his associates, with the actress presenting her allegations of retaliation, breach of contract and aiding and abetting retaliation during the trial beginning May 18, according to an April 2 order obtained by E! News.
Although the judge dismissed her allegations of sexual harassment, he noted that regarding the claims of a smear campaign, there is “some direct evidence that the plan to destroy Lively and her career was put into action.”
“The parties fiercely dispute the extent to which the backlash against Lively was ‘organic’ or ‘artificial,'” the judge wrote, “and which steps the Wayfarer Parties may have taken to protect themselves (versus which ones they may have taken to destroy Lively personally and her career). A jury can and should decide those questions.”
For a closer look at Blake and Justin’s lengthy legal battle, keep reading.
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In the days following Lively’s CRD filing and The New York Times article, several famous figures shared their reactions to her allegations against Baldoni—including It Ends With Us author Hoover.”@blakelively, you have been nothing but honest, kind, supportive and patient since the day we met,” she wrote on Instagram Stories Dec. 21, linking out to The New York Times. “Thank you for being exactly the human that you are. Never change. Never wilt.”Jenny Slate, who played the sister of Baldoni’s character Ryle, also noted she stood with Lively.“As Blake Lively’s castmate and friend, I voice my support as she takes action against those reported to have planned and carried out an attack on her reputation,” Slate said in a Dec. 23 statement to Today. “Blake is a leader, loyal friend and a trusted source of emotional support for me and so many who know and love her.”“What has been revealed about the attack on Blake is terribly dark, disturbing, and wholly threatening,” she added. “I commend my friend, I admire her bravery, and I stand by her side.”In addition, Brandon Sklenar—a love interest for Lively’s character Lily Bloom—shared a screenshot of the complaint published to The New York Times‘ website and linked out to the outlet writing, “For the love of God read this.”Plus, Lively’s Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants costarsAmerica Ferrera, Alexis Bledel and Amber Tamblyn wrote they “stand with her in solidarity.”
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