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Blake Lively LIVELY SLAMS “Circus-like” legal tactics in the lawsuit “IT ends with us”: calls a summons from Taylor Swift

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The LIVELY team condemns Justin Baldoni's lawyers about “bullying tactics”, including a proposal to sell tickets to their deposition and to bring Taylor Swift into the case.

New York, May 10: The legal team of Blake Lively has a sharp reproduction to what they call the “circus-like tactic” in the ongoing legal dispute with which they are connected to It ends with usOrders Justin Baldoni's proposal to sell tickets for their deposit and the summons of Taylor Swift.

“Mr. Baldoni, Mr. Sarowitz and her team treat this very serious legal matter as a tabloid entertainment,” said Lively's representative in a statement on Friday. “They went so far that their deposition in Madison Square Garden is held with ticket sales, and even Taylor Swift, a woman who does not go beyond the licensing of a single song.”

The representative of the accused called the actions “intimidating, bullying and an obvious attack on the rights of women” and reflects a disturbing disregard for the core problem of the case – total points of sexual harassment and retaliation.

The case took a surprising turn when Baldoni's lawyer Bryan Freedman proposed at the beginning of this week to bring LiveLy's deposit in an important place to live stream or with a ticket, whereby the proceeds were donated to charity organizations for domestic abuse.

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“Since Ms. Lively is open to statements, let us count it,” said Freedman. “Keep the deposit at MSG, sell tickets or stream them and donate every dollar to organizations that help victims of domestic abuse.”

Swift, a close girlfriend of LIVELY, was named in a message that Lively had sent to Baldoni and was charged on May 9th. Swift's team replied that she had no creative participation in the film, except that her song “My Tears Ricochet” could be used.

“Taylor Swift never visited the set, made creative decisions or saw the film before his publication,” said her spokesman, her spokesman said People. “She was on tour worldwide during production.”

The Live Lively, Mike Gottlieb, confirmed that the actor would testify at the court hearing planned for March 2026, and emphasized the need to raise attention to what he describes the “retaliation campaign” against them.

“We believe that this case concentrates on Blake, the valid concerns about sexual harassment and targeted retribution,” said Gottlieb. “We hope that discovery helps to bring this truth to light.”

Ryan Reynolds, husband of LIVELY, was also mentioned in Baldoni's advance suit. LIVELY's legal team is working to have it released from the case. It remains unclear whether Reynolds says.

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