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Justin Baldoniās $400 million defamation suit against Blake Lively was thrown out of court in a June 9 decision by Judge Lewis J. Liman. Baldoni had countersued Lively; Livelyās husband, Ryan Reynolds; and her publicist, Leslie Sloane, for libel over statements that Baldoni was a āsexual predatorā or had committed āsexual assault.āĀ Liman wrote that Baldoni did ānot adequately allegeā that any statements Lively made to the Times were false except the claims that are also in her harassment suit against Baldoni, which are protected by law. Sloaneās and Reynoldsās statements were found to be repeated versions of Livelyās story, āwhich they had no reason to doubtā and are therefore not defamation, per the decision. Baldoni is allowed to refile but only allegations regarding interference with contracts.
āLast week, I stood proudly alongside 19 organizations united inĀ defending womenās rightsĀ to speak up for their safety,ā Lively, 37, wrote via her Instagram Story on Monday, June 9. āLike so many others, Iāve felt the pain of a retaliatory lawsuit, including the manufactured shame that tries to break us. While the suit against me was defeated, so many donāt have the resources to fight back. Iām more resolved than ever to continue to stand for every womanās right to have a voice in protecting themselves, including their safety, their integrity, their dignity and their story.ā Lively reportedly ācried with reliefā after learning of the dismissal, a source told People. āSheās obviously relieved. They both are,ā another source added. āShe feels vindicated.ā
Baldoniās claim against the New York Times for defamation was also thrown out. Liman wrote that the Times is protected by fair-reporting privilege, a state-law defense that covers defamatory statements made in a court trial. New York State allows journalists to report on any ājudicial proceeding, legislative proceeding, or other official proceeding,ā without its being considered defamation. In December 2024, the Times published a report that Baldoni and his crisis-PR team, headed by Melissa Nathan, ran a āsmear campaignā against Lively during It Ends With Usās promotional run, based on Livelyās legal proceedings against Baldoni.
āTodayās opinion is a total victory and a complete vindication for Blake Lively, along with those that Justin Baldoni and the Wayfarer Parties dragged into their retaliatory lawsuit, including Ryan Reynolds, Leslie Sloane, and The New York Times,ā Livelyās legal team said in a statement to Variety. āAs we have said from day one, this ā$400 millionā lawsuit was a sham, and the Court saw right through it.ā Sloaneās lawyer added in a statement to People that āLeslie Sloane has consistently said that she never defamed Baldoni or the Wayfarer Parties and she was wrongfully dragged into this lawsuit because the Wayfarer Parties wanted to actively harm Sloaneās reputation. Todayās decision by the Court makes clear that Sloane did nothing wrong. Sloane stands fully vindicated, and justice has been served.ā
On June 3, Liman had ruled against Livelyās emotional-distress charges against Baldoni, but the director still faces multiple other complaints, including allegations of sexual harassment and retaliation. The trial is currently scheduled for March 2026.
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