Taylor Swift Calls Justin Baldoni Expletive in Unsealed Text Messages With Blake Lively Amid Legal Battle

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Lively first filed a complaint with California Civil Rights Department on December 20, 2024, making serious accusations against her co-star and director.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Lively first filed a complaint with California Civil Rights Department on December 20, 2024, making serious accusations against her co-star and director.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

The Allegations That Started Everything

Lively first filed a complaint with California Civil Rights Department on December 20, 2024, making serious accusations against her co-star and director.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

The Allegations That Started Everything

Lively first filed a complaint with California Civil Rights Department on December 20, 2024, making serious accusations against her co-star and director.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Yet her personal relationship with Lively means she’s been privy to behind-the-scenes information about what allegedly happened during filming.

The Allegations That Started Everything

Lively first filed a complaint with California Civil Rights Department on December 20, 2024, making serious accusations against her co-star and director.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Yet her personal relationship with Lively means she’s been privy to behind-the-scenes information about what allegedly happened during filming.

The Allegations That Started Everything

Lively first filed a complaint with California Civil Rights Department on December 20, 2024, making serious accusations against her co-star and director.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

When Baldoni’s team attempted to subpoena Swift as a witness last year, her spokesperson made clear she had no other connection to the production.

Yet her personal relationship with Lively means she’s been privy to behind-the-scenes information about what allegedly happened during filming.

The Allegations That Started Everything

Lively first filed a complaint with California Civil Rights Department on December 20, 2024, making serious accusations against her co-star and director.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

When Baldoni’s team attempted to subpoena Swift as a witness last year, her spokesperson made clear she had no other connection to the production.

Yet her personal relationship with Lively means she’s been privy to behind-the-scenes information about what allegedly happened during filming.

The Allegations That Started Everything

Lively first filed a complaint with California Civil Rights Department on December 20, 2024, making serious accusations against her co-star and director.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

She licensed one of her songs for the film’s soundtrack. That’s it.

When Baldoni’s team attempted to subpoena Swift as a witness last year, her spokesperson made clear she had no other connection to the production.

Yet her personal relationship with Lively means she’s been privy to behind-the-scenes information about what allegedly happened during filming.

The Allegations That Started Everything

Lively first filed a complaint with California Civil Rights Department on December 20, 2024, making serious accusations against her co-star and director.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

She licensed one of her songs for the film’s soundtrack. That’s it.

When Baldoni’s team attempted to subpoena Swift as a witness last year, her spokesperson made clear she had no other connection to the production.

Yet her personal relationship with Lively means she’s been privy to behind-the-scenes information about what allegedly happened during filming.

The Allegations That Started Everything

Lively first filed a complaint with California Civil Rights Department on December 20, 2024, making serious accusations against her co-star and director.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

While Swift’s name is now splashed across headlines about this lawsuit, her actual involvement with “It Ends With Us” was minimal.

She licensed one of her songs for the film’s soundtrack. That’s it.

When Baldoni’s team attempted to subpoena Swift as a witness last year, her spokesperson made clear she had no other connection to the production.

Yet her personal relationship with Lively means she’s been privy to behind-the-scenes information about what allegedly happened during filming.

The Allegations That Started Everything

Lively first filed a complaint with California Civil Rights Department on December 20, 2024, making serious accusations against her co-star and director.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

While Swift’s name is now splashed across headlines about this lawsuit, her actual involvement with “It Ends With Us” was minimal.

She licensed one of her songs for the film’s soundtrack. That’s it.

When Baldoni’s team attempted to subpoena Swift as a witness last year, her spokesperson made clear she had no other connection to the production.

Yet her personal relationship with Lively means she’s been privy to behind-the-scenes information about what allegedly happened during filming.

The Allegations That Started Everything

Lively first filed a complaint with California Civil Rights Department on December 20, 2024, making serious accusations against her co-star and director.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Swift’s Limited Connection to the Film

While Swift’s name is now splashed across headlines about this lawsuit, her actual involvement with “It Ends With Us” was minimal.

She licensed one of her songs for the film’s soundtrack. That’s it.

When Baldoni’s team attempted to subpoena Swift as a witness last year, her spokesperson made clear she had no other connection to the production.

Yet her personal relationship with Lively means she’s been privy to behind-the-scenes information about what allegedly happened during filming.

The Allegations That Started Everything

Lively first filed a complaint with California Civil Rights Department on December 20, 2024, making serious accusations against her co-star and director.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Swift’s Limited Connection to the Film

While Swift’s name is now splashed across headlines about this lawsuit, her actual involvement with “It Ends With Us” was minimal.

She licensed one of her songs for the film’s soundtrack. That’s it.

When Baldoni’s team attempted to subpoena Swift as a witness last year, her spokesperson made clear she had no other connection to the production.

Yet her personal relationship with Lively means she’s been privy to behind-the-scenes information about what allegedly happened during filming.

The Allegations That Started Everything

Lively first filed a complaint with California Civil Rights Department on December 20, 2024, making serious accusations against her co-star and director.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Swift’s representatives didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment about the leaked messages.

Swift’s Limited Connection to the Film

While Swift’s name is now splashed across headlines about this lawsuit, her actual involvement with “It Ends With Us” was minimal.

She licensed one of her songs for the film’s soundtrack. That’s it.

When Baldoni’s team attempted to subpoena Swift as a witness last year, her spokesperson made clear she had no other connection to the production.

Yet her personal relationship with Lively means she’s been privy to behind-the-scenes information about what allegedly happened during filming.

The Allegations That Started Everything

Lively first filed a complaint with California Civil Rights Department on December 20, 2024, making serious accusations against her co-star and director.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Swift’s representatives didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment about the leaked messages.

Swift’s Limited Connection to the Film

While Swift’s name is now splashed across headlines about this lawsuit, her actual involvement with “It Ends With Us” was minimal.

She licensed one of her songs for the film’s soundtrack. That’s it.

When Baldoni’s team attempted to subpoena Swift as a witness last year, her spokesperson made clear she had no other connection to the production.

Yet her personal relationship with Lively means she’s been privy to behind-the-scenes information about what allegedly happened during filming.

The Allegations That Started Everything

Lively first filed a complaint with California Civil Rights Department on December 20, 2024, making serious accusations against her co-star and director.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

The defense suggested Swift and Lively were discussing a forthcoming New York Times article on December 4th and 5th, 2024. That article would later report that Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios CEO launched a “retaliatory smear campaign” against Lively.

Swift’s representatives didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment about the leaked messages.

Swift’s Limited Connection to the Film

While Swift’s name is now splashed across headlines about this lawsuit, her actual involvement with “It Ends With Us” was minimal.

She licensed one of her songs for the film’s soundtrack. That’s it.

When Baldoni’s team attempted to subpoena Swift as a witness last year, her spokesperson made clear she had no other connection to the production.

Yet her personal relationship with Lively means she’s been privy to behind-the-scenes information about what allegedly happened during filming.

The Allegations That Started Everything

Lively first filed a complaint with California Civil Rights Department on December 20, 2024, making serious accusations against her co-star and director.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

The defense suggested Swift and Lively were discussing a forthcoming New York Times article on December 4th and 5th, 2024. That article would later report that Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios CEO launched a “retaliatory smear campaign” against Lively.

Swift’s representatives didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment about the leaked messages.

Swift’s Limited Connection to the Film

While Swift’s name is now splashed across headlines about this lawsuit, her actual involvement with “It Ends With Us” was minimal.

She licensed one of her songs for the film’s soundtrack. That’s it.

When Baldoni’s team attempted to subpoena Swift as a witness last year, her spokesperson made clear she had no other connection to the production.

Yet her personal relationship with Lively means she’s been privy to behind-the-scenes information about what allegedly happened during filming.

The Allegations That Started Everything

Lively first filed a complaint with California Civil Rights Department on December 20, 2024, making serious accusations against her co-star and director.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Lively’s lawyers confirmed Swift wrote those words but disputed the context claimed by Baldoni’s defense team.

The defense suggested Swift and Lively were discussing a forthcoming New York Times article on December 4th and 5th, 2024. That article would later report that Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios CEO launched a “retaliatory smear campaign” against Lively.

Swift’s representatives didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment about the leaked messages.

Swift’s Limited Connection to the Film

While Swift’s name is now splashed across headlines about this lawsuit, her actual involvement with “It Ends With Us” was minimal.

She licensed one of her songs for the film’s soundtrack. That’s it.

When Baldoni’s team attempted to subpoena Swift as a witness last year, her spokesperson made clear she had no other connection to the production.

Yet her personal relationship with Lively means she’s been privy to behind-the-scenes information about what allegedly happened during filming.

The Allegations That Started Everything

Lively first filed a complaint with California Civil Rights Department on December 20, 2024, making serious accusations against her co-star and director.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Lively’s lawyers confirmed Swift wrote those words but disputed the context claimed by Baldoni’s defense team.

The defense suggested Swift and Lively were discussing a forthcoming New York Times article on December 4th and 5th, 2024. That article would later report that Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios CEO launched a “retaliatory smear campaign” against Lively.

Swift’s representatives didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment about the leaked messages.

Swift’s Limited Connection to the Film

While Swift’s name is now splashed across headlines about this lawsuit, her actual involvement with “It Ends With Us” was minimal.

She licensed one of her songs for the film’s soundtrack. That’s it.

When Baldoni’s team attempted to subpoena Swift as a witness last year, her spokesperson made clear she had no other connection to the production.

Yet her personal relationship with Lively means she’s been privy to behind-the-scenes information about what allegedly happened during filming.

The Allegations That Started Everything

Lively first filed a complaint with California Civil Rights Department on December 20, 2024, making serious accusations against her co-star and director.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

According to court documents filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, Swift sent Blake Lively a pointed message about Baldoni in early December 2024.

I think this bitch knows something is coming because he’s gotten out his tiny violin.

Lively’s lawyers confirmed Swift wrote those words but disputed the context claimed by Baldoni’s defense team.

The defense suggested Swift and Lively were discussing a forthcoming New York Times article on December 4th and 5th, 2024. That article would later report that Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios CEO launched a “retaliatory smear campaign” against Lively.

Swift’s representatives didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment about the leaked messages.

Swift’s Limited Connection to the Film

While Swift’s name is now splashed across headlines about this lawsuit, her actual involvement with “It Ends With Us” was minimal.

She licensed one of her songs for the film’s soundtrack. That’s it.

When Baldoni’s team attempted to subpoena Swift as a witness last year, her spokesperson made clear she had no other connection to the production.

Yet her personal relationship with Lively means she’s been privy to behind-the-scenes information about what allegedly happened during filming.

The Allegations That Started Everything

Lively first filed a complaint with California Civil Rights Department on December 20, 2024, making serious accusations against her co-star and director.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

According to court documents filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, Swift sent Blake Lively a pointed message about Baldoni in early December 2024.

I think this bitch knows something is coming because he’s gotten out his tiny violin.

Lively’s lawyers confirmed Swift wrote those words but disputed the context claimed by Baldoni’s defense team.

The defense suggested Swift and Lively were discussing a forthcoming New York Times article on December 4th and 5th, 2024. That article would later report that Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios CEO launched a “retaliatory smear campaign” against Lively.

Swift’s representatives didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment about the leaked messages.

Swift’s Limited Connection to the Film

While Swift’s name is now splashed across headlines about this lawsuit, her actual involvement with “It Ends With Us” was minimal.

She licensed one of her songs for the film’s soundtrack. That’s it.

When Baldoni’s team attempted to subpoena Swift as a witness last year, her spokesperson made clear she had no other connection to the production.

Yet her personal relationship with Lively means she’s been privy to behind-the-scenes information about what allegedly happened during filming.

The Allegations That Started Everything

Lively first filed a complaint with California Civil Rights Department on December 20, 2024, making serious accusations against her co-star and director.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

What Taylor Swift Actually Said

According to court documents filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, Swift sent Blake Lively a pointed message about Baldoni in early December 2024.

I think this bitch knows something is coming because he’s gotten out his tiny violin.

Lively’s lawyers confirmed Swift wrote those words but disputed the context claimed by Baldoni’s defense team.

The defense suggested Swift and Lively were discussing a forthcoming New York Times article on December 4th and 5th, 2024. That article would later report that Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios CEO launched a “retaliatory smear campaign” against Lively.

Swift’s representatives didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment about the leaked messages.

Swift’s Limited Connection to the Film

While Swift’s name is now splashed across headlines about this lawsuit, her actual involvement with “It Ends With Us” was minimal.

She licensed one of her songs for the film’s soundtrack. That’s it.

When Baldoni’s team attempted to subpoena Swift as a witness last year, her spokesperson made clear she had no other connection to the production.

Yet her personal relationship with Lively means she’s been privy to behind-the-scenes information about what allegedly happened during filming.

The Allegations That Started Everything

Lively first filed a complaint with California Civil Rights Department on December 20, 2024, making serious accusations against her co-star and director.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

What Taylor Swift Actually Said

According to court documents filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, Swift sent Blake Lively a pointed message about Baldoni in early December 2024.

I think this bitch knows something is coming because he’s gotten out his tiny violin.

Lively’s lawyers confirmed Swift wrote those words but disputed the context claimed by Baldoni’s defense team.

The defense suggested Swift and Lively were discussing a forthcoming New York Times article on December 4th and 5th, 2024. That article would later report that Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios CEO launched a “retaliatory smear campaign” against Lively.

Swift’s representatives didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment about the leaked messages.

Swift’s Limited Connection to the Film

While Swift’s name is now splashed across headlines about this lawsuit, her actual involvement with “It Ends With Us” was minimal.

She licensed one of her songs for the film’s soundtrack. That’s it.

When Baldoni’s team attempted to subpoena Swift as a witness last year, her spokesperson made clear she had no other connection to the production.

Yet her personal relationship with Lively means she’s been privy to behind-the-scenes information about what allegedly happened during filming.

The Allegations That Started Everything

Lively first filed a complaint with California Civil Rights Department on December 20, 2024, making serious accusations against her co-star and director.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Court documents unsealed Tuesday show Swift wasn’t holding back her feelings about the situation.

What Taylor Swift Actually Said

According to court documents filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, Swift sent Blake Lively a pointed message about Baldoni in early December 2024.

I think this bitch knows something is coming because he’s gotten out his tiny violin.

Lively’s lawyers confirmed Swift wrote those words but disputed the context claimed by Baldoni’s defense team.

The defense suggested Swift and Lively were discussing a forthcoming New York Times article on December 4th and 5th, 2024. That article would later report that Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios CEO launched a “retaliatory smear campaign” against Lively.

Swift’s representatives didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment about the leaked messages.

Swift’s Limited Connection to the Film

While Swift’s name is now splashed across headlines about this lawsuit, her actual involvement with “It Ends With Us” was minimal.

She licensed one of her songs for the film’s soundtrack. That’s it.

When Baldoni’s team attempted to subpoena Swift as a witness last year, her spokesperson made clear she had no other connection to the production.

Yet her personal relationship with Lively means she’s been privy to behind-the-scenes information about what allegedly happened during filming.

The Allegations That Started Everything

Lively first filed a complaint with California Civil Rights Department on December 20, 2024, making serious accusations against her co-star and director.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Court documents unsealed Tuesday show Swift wasn’t holding back her feelings about the situation.

What Taylor Swift Actually Said

According to court documents filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, Swift sent Blake Lively a pointed message about Baldoni in early December 2024.

I think this bitch knows something is coming because he’s gotten out his tiny violin.

Lively’s lawyers confirmed Swift wrote those words but disputed the context claimed by Baldoni’s defense team.

The defense suggested Swift and Lively were discussing a forthcoming New York Times article on December 4th and 5th, 2024. That article would later report that Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios CEO launched a “retaliatory smear campaign” against Lively.

Swift’s representatives didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment about the leaked messages.

Swift’s Limited Connection to the Film

While Swift’s name is now splashed across headlines about this lawsuit, her actual involvement with “It Ends With Us” was minimal.

She licensed one of her songs for the film’s soundtrack. That’s it.

When Baldoni’s team attempted to subpoena Swift as a witness last year, her spokesperson made clear she had no other connection to the production.

Yet her personal relationship with Lively means she’s been privy to behind-the-scenes information about what allegedly happened during filming.

The Allegations That Started Everything

Lively first filed a complaint with California Civil Rights Department on December 20, 2024, making serious accusations against her co-star and director.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

The drama centers on Lively’s ongoing legal fight against her “It Ends With Us” co-star, and these messages paint a picture of celebrity solidarity in the face of alleged harassment and retaliation.

Court documents unsealed Tuesday show Swift wasn’t holding back her feelings about the situation.

What Taylor Swift Actually Said

According to court documents filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, Swift sent Blake Lively a pointed message about Baldoni in early December 2024.

I think this bitch knows something is coming because he’s gotten out his tiny violin.

Lively’s lawyers confirmed Swift wrote those words but disputed the context claimed by Baldoni’s defense team.

The defense suggested Swift and Lively were discussing a forthcoming New York Times article on December 4th and 5th, 2024. That article would later report that Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios CEO launched a “retaliatory smear campaign” against Lively.

Swift’s representatives didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment about the leaked messages.

Swift’s Limited Connection to the Film

While Swift’s name is now splashed across headlines about this lawsuit, her actual involvement with “It Ends With Us” was minimal.

She licensed one of her songs for the film’s soundtrack. That’s it.

When Baldoni’s team attempted to subpoena Swift as a witness last year, her spokesperson made clear she had no other connection to the production.

Yet her personal relationship with Lively means she’s been privy to behind-the-scenes information about what allegedly happened during filming.

The Allegations That Started Everything

Lively first filed a complaint with California Civil Rights Department on December 20, 2024, making serious accusations against her co-star and director.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

The drama centers on Lively’s ongoing legal fight against her “It Ends With Us” co-star, and these messages paint a picture of celebrity solidarity in the face of alleged harassment and retaliation.

Court documents unsealed Tuesday show Swift wasn’t holding back her feelings about the situation.

What Taylor Swift Actually Said

According to court documents filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, Swift sent Blake Lively a pointed message about Baldoni in early December 2024.

I think this bitch knows something is coming because he’s gotten out his tiny violin.

Lively’s lawyers confirmed Swift wrote those words but disputed the context claimed by Baldoni’s defense team.

The defense suggested Swift and Lively were discussing a forthcoming New York Times article on December 4th and 5th, 2024. That article would later report that Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios CEO launched a “retaliatory smear campaign” against Lively.

Swift’s representatives didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment about the leaked messages.

Swift’s Limited Connection to the Film

While Swift’s name is now splashed across headlines about this lawsuit, her actual involvement with “It Ends With Us” was minimal.

She licensed one of her songs for the film’s soundtrack. That’s it.

When Baldoni’s team attempted to subpoena Swift as a witness last year, her spokesperson made clear she had no other connection to the production.

Yet her personal relationship with Lively means she’s been privy to behind-the-scenes information about what allegedly happened during filming.

The Allegations That Started Everything

Lively first filed a complaint with California Civil Rights Department on December 20, 2024, making serious accusations against her co-star and director.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Taylor Swift reportedly called Justin Baldoni an expletive in newly unsealed text messages with Blake Lively, revealing just how deep tensions run in this explosive Hollywood lawsuit.

The drama centers on Lively’s ongoing legal fight against her “It Ends With Us” co-star, and these messages paint a picture of celebrity solidarity in the face of alleged harassment and retaliation.

Court documents unsealed Tuesday show Swift wasn’t holding back her feelings about the situation.

What Taylor Swift Actually Said

According to court documents filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, Swift sent Blake Lively a pointed message about Baldoni in early December 2024.

I think this bitch knows something is coming because he’s gotten out his tiny violin.

Lively’s lawyers confirmed Swift wrote those words but disputed the context claimed by Baldoni’s defense team.

The defense suggested Swift and Lively were discussing a forthcoming New York Times article on December 4th and 5th, 2024. That article would later report that Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios CEO launched a “retaliatory smear campaign” against Lively.

Swift’s representatives didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment about the leaked messages.

Swift’s Limited Connection to the Film

While Swift’s name is now splashed across headlines about this lawsuit, her actual involvement with “It Ends With Us” was minimal.

She licensed one of her songs for the film’s soundtrack. That’s it.

When Baldoni’s team attempted to subpoena Swift as a witness last year, her spokesperson made clear she had no other connection to the production.

Yet her personal relationship with Lively means she’s been privy to behind-the-scenes information about what allegedly happened during filming.

The Allegations That Started Everything

Lively first filed a complaint with California Civil Rights Department on December 20, 2024, making serious accusations against her co-star and director.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

Taylor Swift reportedly called Justin Baldoni an expletive in newly unsealed text messages with Blake Lively, revealing just how deep tensions run in this explosive Hollywood lawsuit.

The drama centers on Lively’s ongoing legal fight against her “It Ends With Us” co-star, and these messages paint a picture of celebrity solidarity in the face of alleged harassment and retaliation.

Court documents unsealed Tuesday show Swift wasn’t holding back her feelings about the situation.

What Taylor Swift Actually Said

According to court documents filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, Swift sent Blake Lively a pointed message about Baldoni in early December 2024.

I think this bitch knows something is coming because he’s gotten out his tiny violin.

Lively’s lawyers confirmed Swift wrote those words but disputed the context claimed by Baldoni’s defense team.

The defense suggested Swift and Lively were discussing a forthcoming New York Times article on December 4th and 5th, 2024. That article would later report that Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios CEO launched a “retaliatory smear campaign” against Lively.

Swift’s representatives didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment about the leaked messages.

Swift’s Limited Connection to the Film

While Swift’s name is now splashed across headlines about this lawsuit, her actual involvement with “It Ends With Us” was minimal.

She licensed one of her songs for the film’s soundtrack. That’s it.

When Baldoni’s team attempted to subpoena Swift as a witness last year, her spokesperson made clear she had no other connection to the production.

Yet her personal relationship with Lively means she’s been privy to behind-the-scenes information about what allegedly happened during filming.

The Allegations That Started Everything

Lively first filed a complaint with California Civil Rights Department on December 20, 2024, making serious accusations against her co-star and director.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

A heated legal battle just got even messier, and now one of music’s biggest stars is caught in the crossfire.

Taylor Swift reportedly called Justin Baldoni an expletive in newly unsealed text messages with Blake Lively, revealing just how deep tensions run in this explosive Hollywood lawsuit.

The drama centers on Lively’s ongoing legal fight against her “It Ends With Us” co-star, and these messages paint a picture of celebrity solidarity in the face of alleged harassment and retaliation.

Court documents unsealed Tuesday show Swift wasn’t holding back her feelings about the situation.

What Taylor Swift Actually Said

According to court documents filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, Swift sent Blake Lively a pointed message about Baldoni in early December 2024.

I think this bitch knows something is coming because he’s gotten out his tiny violin.

Lively’s lawyers confirmed Swift wrote those words but disputed the context claimed by Baldoni’s defense team.

The defense suggested Swift and Lively were discussing a forthcoming New York Times article on December 4th and 5th, 2024. That article would later report that Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios CEO launched a “retaliatory smear campaign” against Lively.

Swift’s representatives didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment about the leaked messages.

Swift’s Limited Connection to the Film

While Swift’s name is now splashed across headlines about this lawsuit, her actual involvement with “It Ends With Us” was minimal.

She licensed one of her songs for the film’s soundtrack. That’s it.

When Baldoni’s team attempted to subpoena Swift as a witness last year, her spokesperson made clear she had no other connection to the production.

Yet her personal relationship with Lively means she’s been privy to behind-the-scenes information about what allegedly happened during filming.

The Allegations That Started Everything

Lively first filed a complaint with California Civil Rights Department on December 20, 2024, making serious accusations against her co-star and director.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

A heated legal battle just got even messier, and now one of music’s biggest stars is caught in the crossfire.

Taylor Swift reportedly called Justin Baldoni an expletive in newly unsealed text messages with Blake Lively, revealing just how deep tensions run in this explosive Hollywood lawsuit.

The drama centers on Lively’s ongoing legal fight against her “It Ends With Us” co-star, and these messages paint a picture of celebrity solidarity in the face of alleged harassment and retaliation.

Court documents unsealed Tuesday show Swift wasn’t holding back her feelings about the situation.

What Taylor Swift Actually Said

According to court documents filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, Swift sent Blake Lively a pointed message about Baldoni in early December 2024.

I think this bitch knows something is coming because he’s gotten out his tiny violin.

Lively’s lawyers confirmed Swift wrote those words but disputed the context claimed by Baldoni’s defense team.

The defense suggested Swift and Lively were discussing a forthcoming New York Times article on December 4th and 5th, 2024. That article would later report that Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios CEO launched a “retaliatory smear campaign” against Lively.

Swift’s representatives didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment about the leaked messages.

Swift’s Limited Connection to the Film

While Swift’s name is now splashed across headlines about this lawsuit, her actual involvement with “It Ends With Us” was minimal.

She licensed one of her songs for the film’s soundtrack. That’s it.

When Baldoni’s team attempted to subpoena Swift as a witness last year, her spokesperson made clear she had no other connection to the production.

Yet her personal relationship with Lively means she’s been privy to behind-the-scenes information about what allegedly happened during filming.

The Allegations That Started Everything

Lively first filed a complaint with California Civil Rights Department on December 20, 2024, making serious accusations against her co-star and director.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

A heated legal battle just got even messier, and now one of music’s biggest stars is caught in the crossfire.

Taylor Swift reportedly called Justin Baldoni an expletive in newly unsealed text messages with Blake Lively, revealing just how deep tensions run in this explosive Hollywood lawsuit.

The drama centers on Lively’s ongoing legal fight against her “It Ends With Us” co-star, and these messages paint a picture of celebrity solidarity in the face of alleged harassment and retaliation.

Court documents unsealed Tuesday show Swift wasn’t holding back her feelings about the situation.

What Taylor Swift Actually Said

According to court documents filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, Swift sent Blake Lively a pointed message about Baldoni in early December 2024.

I think this bitch knows something is coming because he’s gotten out his tiny violin.

Lively’s lawyers confirmed Swift wrote those words but disputed the context claimed by Baldoni’s defense team.

The defense suggested Swift and Lively were discussing a forthcoming New York Times article on December 4th and 5th, 2024. That article would later report that Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios CEO launched a “retaliatory smear campaign” against Lively.

Swift’s representatives didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment about the leaked messages.

Swift’s Limited Connection to the Film

While Swift’s name is now splashed across headlines about this lawsuit, her actual involvement with “It Ends With Us” was minimal.

She licensed one of her songs for the film’s soundtrack. That’s it.

When Baldoni’s team attempted to subpoena Swift as a witness last year, her spokesperson made clear she had no other connection to the production.

Yet her personal relationship with Lively means she’s been privy to behind-the-scenes information about what allegedly happened during filming.

The Allegations That Started Everything

Lively first filed a complaint with California Civil Rights Department on December 20, 2024, making serious accusations against her co-star and director.

She alleged sexual harassment during filming of “It Ends With Us,” followed by retaliation after she raised concerns about Baldoni’s on-set behavior.

Just eleven days later, on December 31, 2024, Lively filed a federal civil lawsuit against Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

Her amended complaint filed in February doesn’t specify a dollar amount but seeks both compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit alleges Baldoni and his team executed a “multi-tiered plan” to destroy her reputation.

What Lively’s Legal Team Says

Sigrid McCawley, representing Lively, called Tuesday’s unsealed documents “damning.”

The newly unsealed, damning documents show the consistent reaction numerous women, cast, crew, executives, partners, co-host and even his own PR team had working with Justin Baldoni.

Her statement suggests Swift’s text wasn’t an isolated reaction but part of a broader pattern of concern from multiple people connected to the production.

Baldoni’s Response and Countersuit

Baldoni, who not only starred opposite Lively but also directed “It Ends With Us” and co-founded Wayfarer Studios, fought back hard against the allegations.

His attorney called Lively’s accusations “completely false, outrageous and intentionally salacious.”

Baldoni filed a massive $400 million countersuit against Lively, attempting to flip the narrative.

However, that countersuit was dismissed by a federal judge in June. When Baldoni’s team failed to file an amended complaint by the court-set deadline, the case was formally ended in November.

Neither Baldoni’s publicist nor his listed attorney responded to requests for comment about Tuesday’s unsealed messages.

The Irony Behind the Film’s Message

There’s a painful irony to this entire situation given what “It Ends With Us” is actually about.

Lively plays Lily Bloom, a woman who moves to Boston dreaming of opening a flower shop. She marries neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid, played by Baldoni.

The film’s central theme explores Bloom’s courageous decision to break a cycle of domestic abuse and divorce her husband.

A movie about ending abuse and standing up against harmful behavior is now at the center of a lawsuit alleging workplace harassment and retaliation.

What Happens Next

Tuesday’s motion deals with re-filing public versions of exhibits from an earlier motion by Lively’s attorneys opposing summary judgment.

With Baldoni’s countersuit dismissed and Lively’s lawsuit moving forward, the case will continue in federal court.

Swift’s involvement—limited as it may be—adds another layer of public interest to an already explosive case.

Whether she’ll actually testify or if her text messages will play a significant role in the trial remains to be seen.

What’s clear is that multiple people close to the production shared serious concerns about working with Baldoni, according to Lively’s legal team.

As more documents get unsealed, the full picture of what allegedly happened on set may finally come to light.

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