Justin Baldoni’s team is reportedly working on a website to help fans better understand his ongoing legal case against Blake Lively.
The 40-year-old actor and director recently filed a $400 million lawsuit against his *It Ends With Us* co-star, her husband Ryan Reynolds, and others amidst a legal dispute.
The lengthy document, nearly 200 pages, includes text messages allegedly exchanged between Baldoni, Blake, and other team members. He claims some of these are original versions of altered messages presented in Blake’s earlier lawsuit from December.
Since the legal document is extensive, Baldoni’s team is reportedly developing a more digestible format for fans to access the information.
According to NBC News, his team has “created” a website that will compile and present the messages, expected to launch “in the coming days.”
An exact publication date for the website has not yet been confirmed, but updates are anticipated.
Additionally, fans can explore the 20 most significant revelations from Justin’s lawsuit and his initial public comments following its filing.
In his $400 million legal case, Justin Baldoni included alleged text messages from Blake Lively and other cast members to support his claims. In the lawsuit, Baldoni accused Blake and Ryan of "alleged extortion and defamation."
The lawsuit also features messages intended to challenge Blake’s initial complaints against him. He alleged that "even well into production," Blake "had not even read" Colleen Hoover’s novel *It Ends With Us*, despite being cast as its protagonist, Lily Bloom.
Despite reportedly not reading the book, Blake allegedly began "hijacking" the project by asserting control over various aspects of the film's production. Baldoni accused her of leveraging her husband Ryan Reynolds and best friend Taylor Swift to support her version of the film. He claims he was pressured to adhere to her vision for the final cut.
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