Justin Baldoni lawyer dishes on Blake Lively ‘pattern of bullying, threats’

Justin Baldoni’s lawyer gets candid about releasing evidence against Blake Lively

Justin Baldoni lawyer dishes on Blake Lively pattern of bullying, threats
Justin Baldoni lawyer dishes on Blake Lively ‘pattern of bullying, threats’

Justin Baldoni’s lawyer, Bryan Freedman, has opened up about evidence that the legal team has collected against Blake Lively.

On January 7, in an interview with People, the attorney candidly explained Lively’s manipulative behavior as “she gets what she wants.”

He released a statement saying, “It is painfully ironic that Blake Lively is accusing Justin Baldoni of weaponizing the media.”

On December 20, the Gossip Girl actress sued Baldoni for s***** harassment and running a smear campaign to tarnish her reputation.

“when her own team orchestrated this vicious attack by sending the New York Times grossly edited documents prior to even filing the complaint,” he added.

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On December 31, the director of It Ends With Us filed a lawsuit of $250 million against New York Times for publishing Lively’s allegation article.

Moreover, the lawyer revealed that they are closer to releasing evidence against Lively, telling the outlet, “We are releasing all of the evidence which will show a pattern of bullying and threats to take over the movie.”

Before concluding, Freedman shared, “None of this will come as a surprise because consistent with her past behavior Blake Lively used other people to communicate those threats and bully her way to get whatever she wanted. We have all the receipts and more.”

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Previously on January 6, the legal team for Lively issued a statement to the outlet, which read as, “And their response to the lawsuit has been to launch more attacks against Ms. Lively since her filing. S***** harassment and retaliation are illegal in every workplace and in every industry.”

“A classic tactic to distract from allegations of this type of misconduct is to ‘blame the victim’ by suggesting that they invited the conduct, brought it on themselves, misunderstood the intentions, or even lied,” they concluded.

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