Friday, August 29, 2025

In Lively Baldoni Case Judge Liman Says No Jurisdiction Over Perez Hilton Will Not Compel


by Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book Substack

SDNY COURTHOUSE, Aug 28 – In the Blake Lively v. Justin Baldoni lawsuits, a hearing was held on February 3 before U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York Judge Lewis J. Liman. Inner City Press was there with live coverage, thread

On February 10, Lively's lawyer asked for delay: "Plaintiff Blake Lively respectfully moves for an extension of time to file her amended complaint to March 5, 2025.  Full filing on Patreon here

On February 11 Baldoni's lawyer consented to delay but noted "unnecessary and baseless attacks on non-party Jed Wallace and the litigation pending against Ms. Lively" - filing on Patreon here

On February 25 Baldoni disagreed on the proposed protective order, on Patreon here

On February 28 Baldoni filed to expand the quashing of Lively's subpoena to include Warfarer employees - filing on Patreon here

On July 16, the eve of Lively's deposition, an emergency hearing which Inner City Press live tweeted here.

At 8:30 pm Lively's lawyers wrote in that her deposition is being pushed to July 31.

On July 28 Judge Liman denied a motion by Perez Hilton to seal information, calling it unnecessary - order on Patreon here

He filed a motion in Nevada - then on August 7 filed with Judge Liman, including "This case and your docket has become a circus" - filing on Patreon here

On August 8 Judge Liman docketed an order information any filer not to insult - or to face contempt, order on Patreon here

Twenty days later on August 28 Judge Liman in a 7 page order said the Court "holds that it lacks personal jurisdiction over Lavandeira with respect to the Subpoena. Lively’s motion to compel is thus denied without prejudice for lack of personal jurisdiction" - Order on Patreon here

Back on February 6, a new book "Hollywood Hearsay," ranging from the CRD complaint in California o Jed Wallace's new case in Texas, comparing SDNY defamation cases, including Sarah Palin v NYT. Book here, Audiobook here

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