Les affirmations de Blake Lively contre Justin Baldoni reçoivent le soutien d’un procès
Blake Lively‘s Claims Against Justin Baldoni Supported by New Lawsuit
Table of Contents
- Blake Lively’s Claims Against Justin Baldoni Supported by New Lawsuit
- PR Guru Accused of Sabotaging Blake Lively’s ‘It Ends With Us’
- Blake Lively’s Claims Against Justin Baldoni Gain Traction With New Lawsuit
- Blake lively’s ‘It Ends With Us’ Producer Sues Former Employee in Explosive Legal Battle
- PR Guru Accused of Orchestrating Smear Campaign Against Former Employer
- Hollywood Publicist Sues Former Employee, Alleging theft and Sabotage
- Blake Lively’s Claims Against Justin Baldoni Gain Traction With New Lawsuit
New York – The legal battle surrounding Blake Lively’s allegations of a smear campaign orchestrated against her by It Ends With Us director Justin Baldoni has intensified with a new lawsuit filed by Baldoni’s former publicist.Stephanie Jones, who represented Baldoni as 2017, filed the lawsuit Tuesday in a Manhattan court. Jones alleges that Baldoni and his production company, Wayfarer, breached their contract by conspiring with publicists too damage Lively’s reputation.
The lawsuit claims that Baldoni and Wayfarer extended their contract with Jones in 2020, agreeing to monthly payments of $25,000.Though,Jones alleges that in August,coinciding with the film’s release,Baldoni and Wayfarer conspired with publicists to “bury” and “destroy” Lively’s reputation.
Jones’ lawsuit asserts that this alleged campaign was fueled by fears that Lively’s accusations of misogynistic and toxic behavior on set would damage Baldoni’s career.Lively’s initial lawsuit, filed in august, detailed a hostile work environment and attempts to sabotage her reputation.
This new lawsuit adds another layer of complexity to the already explosive legal battle. It remains to be seen how these allegations will impact the outcome of both cases and the careers of those involved.
PR Guru Accused of Sabotaging Blake Lively’s ‘It Ends With Us’
Los Angeles,CA – The highly anticipated film adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s bestseller “It Ends With Us,” starring Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni,is embroiled in a bitter legal battle that threatens to overshadow its release. Stephanie Jones, the film’s producer and founder of Jonesworks, has filed a lawsuit against former employee Jennifer Abel, alleging a malicious smear campaign designed to damage both Lively’s reputation and Jones’s own career.
The lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, claims Abel orchestrated a calculated attack after being fired from Jonesworks. Abel allegedly stole confidential documents and client information before leaving to establish her own advertising firm, taking high-profile clients like Baldoni and Wayfarer Entertainment with her.
Jones alleges that Abel’s actions were not only a breach of contract but also a deliberate attempt to sabotage “It Ends With Us” and harm lively’s image. The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages.
“This lawsuit is about protecting my reputation and the integrity of my work,” Jones said in a statement. “Ms. Abel’s actions were not only unethical but also deeply damaging to everyone involved in ‘It Ends With us.'”
The lawsuit paints a picture of a bitter departure marred by alleged attempts to manipulate media coverage. It claims Abel conspired with crisis management expert Melissa Nathan, known for representing high-profile clients like Johnny Depp, to control the narrative surrounding her exit.
According to the lawsuit, Abel allegedly used her access to Jonesworks’ internal communications and client information to fuel negative press about Jones and Lively. Text messages, reportedly extracted from Abel’s company phone, are cited as evidence of her alleged efforts to influence media coverage.
Abel, in response to a request for comment, provided a statement via email, including screenshots of text messages between herself and Jones, as well as a july 26th email sent to Jones two weeks after announcing her resignation. In the email, abel expressed her desire to maintain a close relationship with Jones, stating, “I know this path won’t be easy, but I hope to keep you in my life as a mentor, friend, and close confidante.”
This explosive legal battle adds another layer of intrigue to the already highly publicized “It Ends with Us” project. As anticipation for the film’s premiere later this year reaches a fever pitch, the outcome of this lawsuit remains uncertain, leaving the careers of those involved hanging in the balance.
[Image: Still from “It Ends With Us” featuring Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni]
Blake Lively’s Claims Against Justin Baldoni Gain Traction With New Lawsuit
new York – The controversy surrounding Blake Lively’s allegations against “It Ends With Us” director Justin Baldoni has intensified with a new lawsuit filed by Baldoni’s former publicist. Stephanie Jones, who represented Baldoni from 2017, alleges in a Manhattan court filing that Baldoni and his production company, Wayfarer, conspired to damage lively’s reputation.
Jones claims that in August, coinciding with the film’s release, Baldoni and Wayfarer, along with publicists, engaged in a campaign to “bury” and “destroy” Lively’s image. This alleged smear campaign, according to Jones, stemmed from fears that Lively’s accusations of misogynistic and toxic behavior on set would harm Baldoni’s career.
This new lawsuit adds fuel to the fire of Lively’s initial complaint filed with the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing. In her complaint, Lively accused Baldoni of orchestrating a coordinated effort to damage her reputation. Baldoni’s legal team, led by Bryan Freedman, has vehemently denied these allegations, calling them “fully false, scandalous, and intentionally salacious.”
Freedman maintains that Wayfarer Studios “proactively” hired a crisis manager due to “multiple demands and threats made by Ms. Lively during production.”
The allegations against Baldoni come as “It Ends With Us,” based on Colleen Hoover’s bestselling novel, enjoys box office success, grossing over $350 million worldwide as its August release.Baldoni, known for his roles in “Jane the Virgin” and his work directing “Five Feet Apart,” has also authored “Man Enough,” a book challenging traditional notions of masculinity.
This developing story has sent shockwaves through Hollywood,raising serious questions about workplace conduct and the power dynamics within the entertainment industry.
The legal battle between Lively and Baldoni is expected to be closely watched, with potential ramifications for both their careers and the broader conversation about accountability in Hollywood.
Blake lively’s ‘It Ends With Us’ Producer Sues Former Employee in Explosive Legal Battle
Los Angeles, CA – The highly anticipated film adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s bestselling novel “It Ends With Us,” starring Blake Lively, is facing unexpected turbulence as its producer, Stephanie Jones, has filed a bombshell lawsuit against a former employee.
Jones, founder of Jonesworks, alleges that Jennifer Abel, a prominent public relations executive, orchestrated a malicious smear campaign aimed at damaging Lively’s reputation and sabotaging the film’s success.The lawsuit,filed in Los Angeles Superior Court,claims Abel’s actions were driven by revenge after being fired from Jonesworks and starting her own competing firm.
According to the lawsuit,Abel allegedly stole confidential documents and client information before leaving Jonesworks,taking high-profile clients like director Justin Baldoni and Wayfarer Entertainment with her. jones asserts that abel’s actions were not only a breach of contract but also a deliberate attempt to undermine “It Ends With Us” and tarnish Lively’s image.
“This lawsuit is about protecting my reputation and the integrity of my work,” Jones said in a statement. “Ms. Abel’s actions were not only unethical but also deeply damaging to everyone involved in ‘It Ends With Us.'”
The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages.
Abel has not yet publicly responded to the allegations.
This legal battle adds another layer of intrigue to the already highly publicized project. “It Ends With Us,” directed by Baldoni and starring Lively and Baldoni, is set to premiere later this year and has generated significant buzz among fans of Hoover’s novel.
The outcome of this lawsuit could have significant ramifications for the film’s release and the careers of those involved. It remains to be seen how this explosive legal battle will unfold and what impact it will have on the future of “It Ends With Us.”
PR Guru Accused of Orchestrating Smear Campaign Against Former Employer
The lawsuit paints a picture of a bitter departure marred by alleged professional misconduct. Abel, a well-known figure in the public relations industry, is accused of using her connections and influence to spread damaging rumors about Jones and Jonesworks.
The allegations against Abel come at a time when the entertainment industry is facing increased scrutiny over workplace conduct and professional ethics. This high-profile legal battle is sure to be closely watched by industry insiders and the public alike.
Hollywood Publicist Sues Former Employee, Alleging theft and Sabotage
New York, NY – A high-profile Hollywood publicist is suing her former employee, alleging a calculated campaign of sabotage and theft aimed at damaging her reputation and stealing clients.
Veteran publicist CeCe Jones, founder of the influential firm Jonesworks, filed a lawsuit against former employee, Caroline Abel, in New york Supreme Court on Tuesday. The lawsuit paints a picture of a bitter betrayal, claiming Abel orchestrated a smear campaign against Jones and her firm while together poaching high-profile clients.
“This lawsuit is about protecting my buisness and my reputation,” Jones said in a statement. “Caroline’s actions were not only unethical but illegal, and I will not stand by and allow her to destroy what I have built.”
The lawsuit alleges that Abel, after announcing her resignation from Jonesworks, stole confidential documents and client information before launching her own competing advertising firm. According to the filing, Abel then used this stolen information to lure away prominent clients, including actor Justin Baldoni and production company Wayfarer Entertainment.
Adding another layer to the drama, the lawsuit also accuses Abel of attempting to manipulate media coverage and damage the reputations of both Jones and actress Blake Lively, a high-profile client of Jonesworks.
The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages and a court order barring Abel from further using stolen information or disparaging Jones and her firm.
This legal battle is sure to be closely watched in Hollywood, where reputation and client relationships are paramount.
Blake Lively’s Claims Against Justin Baldoni Gain Traction With New Lawsuit
New York – The controversy surrounding Blake Lively’s allegations against “It Ends With Us” director Justin Baldoni has intensified with a new lawsuit filed by baldoni’s former publicist. stephanie Jones, who represented Baldoni from 2017, alleges in a Manhattan court filing that Baldoni and his production company, Wayfarer, conspired to damage Lively’s reputation.
Jones claims that in August, coinciding with the film’s release, Baldoni and Wayfarer, along with publicists, engaged in a campaign to “bury” and “destroy” Lively’s image. This alleged smear campaign, according to Jones, stemmed from fears that Lively’s accusations of misogynistic and toxic behavior on set would harm Baldoni’s career.
This new lawsuit adds fuel to the fire of Lively’s initial complaint filed with the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing.In her complaint, Lively accused Baldoni of orchestrating a coordinated effort to damage her reputation. Baldoni’s legal team,led by Bryan freedman,has vehemently denied these allegations,calling them “fully false,scandalous,and intentionally salacious.”
Freedman maintains that Wayfarer Studios “proactively” hired a crisis manager due to “multiple demands and threats made by Ms. Lively during production.”
The allegations against Baldoni come as “It Ends With Us,” based on Colleen Hoover’s bestselling novel, enjoys box office success, grossing over $350 million worldwide as its August release.Baldoni, known for his roles in “Jane the Virgin” and his work directing “Five feet Apart,” has also authored “Man Enough,” a book challenging traditional notions of masculinity.
This developing story has sent shockwaves through Hollywood, raising serious questions about workplace conduct and the power dynamics within the entertainment industry.
The legal battle between Lively and Baldoni is expected to be closely watched, with potential ramifications for both their careers and the broader conversation about accountability in Hollywood.
