Blake Lively wasn’t just her feelings about Justin Bardoni’s alleged behavior while making the film “It’s going to end with us.” According to an amended complaint filed Tuesday in New York. The actor alleged that her co-stars and the film director made other women uncomfortable on set, and their concerns were documented, the complaint said.
The revised complaints from Lively’s legal team included new allegations against Baldoni and his business partner, Wayfarer Studios CEO Jamey Health. It explained the alleged incident in 2023 – another woman in the cast member welcomed Bardoni after Lively said she reported that she had experienced “unwelcome and unpleasant behavior” against various leads in the film She reported her own concerns about not being able to behave and how to do so. She saw it hurt the film.
According to the documents, Bardoni apparently responded to the cast members. He clearly admitted that he wrote his perception of cast members’ concerns and showed that things would change, but according to the amended lawsuit, they did not. The complaint mentioned another woman in the cast.
“Mr. Lively wasn’t just about filing onset misconduct allegations more than a year before the film was edited,” Lively lawyers Esra Hudson and Mike Gottlieb said in a statement. The lawyers said their revised complaints were evidence in favour of the threats of “many innocent bystanders, with evidence detailing the accusations, harassment and lively threats, which follow the defendant’s campaign of retaliation.” It was stated to be included.
Vibrant and Bardoni is caught up in a A widely publicized legal battle This is the first time since December, when the New York Times announced allegations of sexual harassment against Bardoni. She also claimed that Bardoni had retaliated after talking about what happened on the set. Bardoni has been around since then He sued the newspaper and was lively He claims to be a terror, a honour and an invasion of privacy, seeking $400 million from her and her husband, Ryan Reynolds, for his honor and loss.
Lively’s accusations against Baldoni are partially centered on allegations of using retaliation tactics, discouraging the actor from speaking out by directing public opinion on her. The revised complaint is not only a retaliatory effort, but also a lively towards the family, the cast of others in the cast of “end with us” and some witnesses. Not only did they exist, they also suggested they were left to “dangerously extreme” cyberbullying, harassment and intimidation, allegedly directed at some witnesses. .
“A culture of fear, intimidation, harassment and threats are the predictable outcome of a constant digital campaign that makes social media emotions as negative as humanly possible,” a Lively spokesman said Wednesday. .
Jed Wallace, owner of Crisis Public Relations Firm Street Relations, was featured as defendant in Lively’s lawsuit in the revised version. Wallace was appointed in the first civil rights complaint filed in California before suing Bardoni, but has been accused of coordinating the Smear Campaign allegations to damage Lively’s reputation and prevent him from speaking out. . He recently denied Lively’s claims He filed a lawsuit against his own honour and losses To her.
Bardoni’s lawyer, Brian Friedman, characterized the amended complaints from unvigorated “the baseless hearsay of an unknown person.”
“The documents don’t lie, so people do so, so the deposition of those who first supported Mr. Riley’s false claims and those who supported witnesses to her own actions is enlightening. “Friedman said in a statement.” He told CBS News.
Lively’s lawyers said they would work to dismiss both honorable and harmful cases against her. The first trial with Bardoni is set for March 2026.