Justin Baldoni 'financially and emotionally' by Blake Lively 'it ends with us' legal war: lawyer

His lawyer Brian Friedman said at a pre-judicial conference in Manhattan on Monday that Justin Baldoni's “It was the last” co-star Blake Livley was financially and sensitively devastated.

Speaking in front of a judge to supervise the battle of the stars, Friedman added that “Jane Virgin” is former and his co-protestant-“It ends with us” allegations against producer Jame Heath and Steve Sarovit have been alive. Production company Weefer's studios and campaigners Melissa Nathan and Jennifer Abell have accused of “millions of dollars superstition”.

“My serious concern is that my clients have suffered a few million dollars of superstitions as my clients are blinded by them,” he said.

Friedman also requested the judge to track the case quickly, claiming that his clients “were suffering a lot”.

Attorney Michael Gotlib insisted on Lively and her husband Rain Renolds that they were not pulling their heels.

In his case filed in New York on the eve of New Year, he was accused of sexual harassment of vivid Baldoni, and orked his associates with his associates. The “Gossip Girl” veteran first created these claims in an interview with the New York Times, mirring the accusations against Baldoni of California's civil rights department.

He denied his allegations.

On behalf of him, Baldney sued the New York Times for defamation and filed a counter -set against the lively, accusing him and Renolds extortion, defamation and more. His party denied his claim.

“Our clients are devastated and want to remove the case as soon as possible,” Friedman said on Monday outside the court room.

“We cannot be even more satisfied with how the case was operated today, how it was managed. We can prove our innocence as much as possible and in a world where people sometimes judge you before giving you a chance. And we're going to change it. “

Livley's legal team struck an optimistic note even after Monday's activities.

“We are satisfied with the results of today's hearing and are interested in moving forward with the discovery in this case,” Attorney Michael Goltieb and Esra Hudson said in a statement, every person.

“The court granted our request that all attorns in this regard did not actually follow the rule of law and make a statement that a jury could make a statement,” they addressed the judge's warning that both Lively and Baldoni on behalf Clearly “Opening Statement” that can suppress potential jurors before the scheduled trial for March 2026.

No one was present in the court on Monday.

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