Blake Lively’s amended complaint Justin Baldoni made other women uncomfortable on set, can confirm

Blake Lively’s amended complaint Justin Baldoni made other women uncomfortable on set, can confirm

Her lawyers claim Justin Baldoni’s “false narrative crumbles under the indisputable truth” that Lively “was not alone in complaining about” him.

Blake Lively filed an amended version of her complaint in the ongoing legal battle with Justin Baldoni.

The 163-page filing landed in New York federal court late on Tuesday, Feb. 18, as the actress, 37, updated her lawsuit, which was originally filed Dec. 31, against her It Ends With Us costar Baldoni and others.

According to her lawyers Esra Hudson and Mike Gottlieb, this version “provides significant additional evidence and corroboration of her original claims” and “includes previously undisclosed communications” involving Lively, Sony, Wayfarer Studios and “numerous other witnesses.”

Hudson and Gottlieb added that the amended complaint “also added a new claim for defamation,” which they allege is “based on the repeated false statements the defendants have made about Ms. Lively since she filed her original complaint, and adds Jed Wallace and his company as defendants.” (Wallace is separately suing Lively and has denied being part of any smear campaign.)

At one point in the amended complaint, Lively’s lawyers write that Baldoni and the other defandants’ “false narrative crumbles under the indisputable truth” that Lively “was not alone in complaining about Mr. Baldoni and raised her concerns contemporaneously as they arose in 2023, not in connection with some imagined power play for control of the film in 2024.”