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Apr 3, 2025 4:52 pm
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Blake Lively Lawsuit Settlement Ends Dispute
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni have reached a settlement in their long-running legal dispute linked to the film It Ends With Us. The agreement brings an end to a high-profile case that had drawn widespread attention across the entertainment industry. The settlement was confirmed through a joint statement released on Monday. Both parties said they remain committed to professional and respectful workplaces. They also expressed hope that the agreement would allow everyone involved to move forward in peace, including online. The statement highlighted the film as a shared achievement. It said the project aimed to raise awareness and create a positive impact for survivors of domestic violence and other forms of abuse. Both sides said they continue to support that goal. The dispute had been set to go before a jury later this month. However, the new agreement avoids a trial and closes a case that began in late 2024. The legal battle started when Lively filed a complaint with the California Civil Rights Department. She claimed she suffered severe emotional distress during the film’s production. The complaint included allegations of misconduct on set and claims of a campaign that harmed her reputation. Soon after, Baldoni responded with legal action of his own. He filed a lawsuit against The New York Times, alleging defamation and invasion of privacy after it reported on Lively’s complaint. On the same day, Lively formally filed a lawsuit against Baldoni in New York. The case quickly expanded as both sides brought multiple claims against each other. Baldoni later filed a civil lawsuit against Lively, her husband Ryan Reynolds, and others. His claims included allegations of extortion and defamation. These legal actions added to the complexity of the case. In early 2025, the various lawsuits were combined into one case. This move aimed to streamline the legal process. However, the dispute continued to grow as more claims and counterclaims were filed. A major development came when a judge dismissed a large portion of Baldoni’s $400 million lawsuit. This ruling reduced the scope of the case but did not end the legal battle. The case saw further twists in September 2025. The New York Times filed a countersuit against Baldoni’s production company. The company, Wayfarer Studios, was asked to cover legal costs and fees. That matter remains ongoing in court. Earlier this year, another ruling narrowed Lively’s claims. A federal judge removed several allegations, including those related to misconduct on set. However, the judge allowed her to continue with certain claims of retaliation tied to public relations actions. These rulings shaped the final stage of the case. Both sides faced legal risks and uncertainty as the trial date approached. The settlement now ends that uncertainty. Legal experts say such agreements are common in complex cases. Settlements can help avoid long trials and reduce further costs. They also allow both sides to move on without a final court judgment. The case had attracted strong public interest. It raised questions about workplace standards in the film industry. It also highlighted how legal disputes can affect public image and careers. With the Blake Lively Lawsuit Settlement now complete, attention may shift back to the film itself. The project remains important to both parties, as noted in their joint statement. For now, the agreement closes a chapter that lasted more than a year. It allows those involved to focus on future work while leaving behind a widely followed legal dispute.
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