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Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds requested a protective order against Justin Baldoni’s legal team after release of “It Ends With Us” footage.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — “It Ends With Us” actor and director Justin Baldoni has sued his co-star Blake Lively and her husband, “Deadpool” actor Ryan Reynolds, for defamation and extortion on Thursday in the latest move in a bitter legal battle surrounding the dark romantic drama.
The "Deadpool" franchise is named in Justin Baldoni's new lawsuit against "It Ends With Us" costar Blake Lively and her husband Ryan Reynolds. Here's why.
The power couple allege that the no-holds-barred lawyer is violating judicial rules by using the media to exonerate his client, whom Lively is suing in federal court. Baldoni has filed a separate suit against both the actress and Reynolds.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds escalate their legal battle with Justin Baldoni, seeking a gag order against his attorney amid allegations of harassment.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are accusing Justin Baldoni’s attorney Brian Freedman of “improper conduct” over his public statements regarding lawsuits and have requested a gag order.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are accusing Justin Baldoni’s attorney Bryan Freedman of “improper conduct” over his public statements regarding lawsuits and have requested a gag order.
Lively and Reynolds are firing back at the It Ends With Us director/star’s own legal team. The couple, who have been married since 2012, issued a letter to judge Lewis J. Liman on Jan. 21, 2025, through their lawyers seeking a gag order for Baldoni’s head attorney Bryan Freedman, per E! News .
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Travis Flores accused Baldoni of copyright infringement and breach of contract over the movie, which he claimed ripped off his script titled “Three Feet Distance.”