Blake Lively Lawsuit: Blocking Taylor Swift Communication
- Blake Lively's legal team has filed a motion seeking a protective order to prevent Justin Baldoni's lawyers from obtaining communications between Lively and Taylor Swift.
- According to Lively's lawyers, baldoni's legal team has been attempting to access Lively's communications with Swift, even after they dropped a subpoena for Swift in May.
- Earlier in the week, a judge dismissed Baldoni's $400 million lawsuit against Lively, Ryan Reynolds, and publicist Leslie Sloane.
Blake Lively’s legal strategy in her ongoing battle with Justin Baldoni is evolving.her team is actively seeking a protective order to prevent Baldoni’s lawyers from procuring private communications with Taylor Swift, a central point in the dispute. This move signifies a key turn in the lawsuit, aiming to shield potentially sensitive information. This legal maneuver follows the dismissal of Baldoni’s $400 million lawsuit, adding another layer to the complex legal narrative. Stay informed on the specifics; News Directory 3 has the latest developments. The focus now rests on how this protective order will impact the upcoming trial scheduled for March 2026. Discover what’s next …
Blake lively Seeks Protective Order in Justin Baldoni Legal Fight
Updated june 14, 2025
Blake Lively’s legal team has filed a motion seeking a protective order to prevent Justin Baldoni’s lawyers from obtaining communications between Lively and Taylor Swift. The move comes amid an ongoing legal battle between the actress and Baldoni.
According to Lively’s lawyers, baldoni’s legal team has been attempting to access Lively’s communications with Swift, even after they dropped a subpoena for Swift in May. The protective order aims to block further attempts to obtain these communications,arguing that Swift is not central to Lively’s claims.
Earlier in the week, a judge dismissed Baldoni’s $400 million lawsuit against Lively, Ryan Reynolds, and publicist Leslie Sloane. A separate $250 million lawsuit against The New York Times was also dismissed. The original dispute stemmed from a New York Times story detailing lively’s allegations of sexual harassment and a smear campaign against Baldoni, which led to Lively’s initial lawsuit.
