| Blake Lively
Baldoni Fight Continues on
47.1 with 7th Amendment and
New California Suit Floated
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
June 1 รข 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 September 16
the Wayfarer Parties filed
their 12 page "privilege log"
of documents they say should
not be subject to discovery,
on Patreon here On May 4, in the
run up to trial, the lawsuit
was abruptly settled, with no
details. With nothing yet
filed in the court docket, the
parties said in a statement,
"We acknowledge the process
presented challenges, and
recognize concerns raised by
Ms. Lively deserved to be
heard. We remain firmly
committed to workplaces free
of improprieties and
unproductive environments. It
is our sincere hope that this
brings closure and allows all
involved to move forward
constructively and in peace,
including a respectful
environment online." But the fight did
not end. On June 1 an oral
argument on what Lively is
seeking under California 47.1.
Inner City Press live tweeted
it, here.
That a separately California
suit might be filed, despite
the releases, was floated - as
was whether the Seventh
Amendment bars these damages
without a jury trial. Judge
Liman took it under advisement
- Inner City Press will stay
on alert. More on X for
Subscribers here
and Substack here On January 22
Inner City Press live tweeted
the arguments here,
afterward asking about the
Heath into the trailer issue. More on Jan 22 on
X for Subscriber here,
Substack here Jump cut to April
24 when Judge Liman docketed
the questions he intends to
ask prospective jurors
starting May 18, including " Back on February
6, a new book "Hollywood
Hearsay," ranging from the CRD
complaint in California to Jed
Wallace's new case in Texas,
comparing SDNY defamation
cases, including Sarah Palin v
NYT. Book here,
Audiobook here More on X for
Subscribers here
and Substack here,
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