Justin Baldoni sits unexpectedly on Blake Lively's deposition, while the fight “It ends with us”.

Blake Lively will be sold for her ongoing legal dispute in the office of her lawyer in New York City on Thursday – and a surprising guest is reportedly in the room.

TMZ reported That Justin Baldoni was for the controversial face.

Before Thursday, the “Gossip Girl” lawyers fought Alum against the lawyers of their former co-star, where the deposit would take place.

She asked to capture the setting on her lawn in her lawyers' offices to avoid papal shots.

LIVELY fought against the lawyers of Baldonis, where their deposit would take place. GC pictures

However, the lawyer of the co -founder of the co -founder of Wayfarer Studios argued that Lively could disadvantage her in the law firm of her lawyers because they would need their own space to keep themselves privately.

“Although Lively's foot brand and use of her celebrity status could have made it possible for her to take control of the film that is the core of this dispute, your lawyer's tantrum has no place in this dish,” she beat back.

LIVELY was always open to say at the stand in order to further reset her claims that Baldoni, 41, sexually harassed her on the set of her 2024 film and started a smear campaign to “destroy” her reputation.

The actress “IT ends with us” is deducted against Baldoni due to sexual harassment allegations. GC pictures

“The ultimate moment for the history of a plaintiff is in court,” her lawyer Mike Gottlieb told People in May. “The ultimate moment for the history of a plaintiff is in court.”

He continued: “We expect this to be the case here [with Lively]. Of course we would expect that she witnessed in her process. Of course she will testify. “

However, the star “Another easier” was obtained that their deposit will become a “public spectacle” after Baldoni's main attorney Bryan Freedman made a shocking proposal.

Lively's lawyers said that the actress was always open to the testimony and called it the “ultimate moment” for her history. GC pictures
Bryan Freedman's lawyer, Bryan Freedman, proposed at the beginning of this year that Lively's deposition in Madison Square Garden should be broadcast. Hollywood to you / backgrid

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

Ultimately, the judge stood on the side of this week at the beginning of this week and decided that her request to choose her own place of deposit was granted.

The judge on court documents stated that the concerns of Baldoni's lawyers are concerned. “Lively will take precautions for the opposing lawyer to have a special computer and the opportunity to print and copy documents in the space selected by LIVELY.”

LIVELY's lawyers have beaten Freedman for making a “public spectacle” of the litigation of the actress. Getty Pictures for Sony Pictures
Freedman recently also argued that Lively should be stopped in his office – but a judge was on the side of the Alaun “Gossip Girl”. Gregory P. Mango

Freedman and his team's goal is to prove that LIVELY's allegations about their famous customers are wrong.

You have already published a website with private texts between the former co-stars and raw video film material from the sentence “It Enden with Us” to refute your allegations.

However, Livively claimed that the evidence only “confirm” and confirm its claims and that she is not solely in her beliefs how Baldoni supposedly made several other women “uncomfortable” on the set.

In addition to sexual harassment, Lively also sued Baldoni because he supposedly started a compression campaign against her. GC pictures
The co -founder of Wayfarer Studios denied all of the misconduct. GC pictures

The Alaun “Jane the Virgin” caused the accusations of LIVELY and even filed a lawsuit against her and her husband Ryan Reynolds in response to her and her husband Ryan Reynolds.

However, the judge stipulated this lawsuit in June and quoted that all statements that Lively had made in her California civil rights department were “privileged” and therefore could not be sued.

The strongly published legal dispute has a hearing date in March 2026.

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