


Federal Judge Orders Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni's Lawyers to Curb Public Debate Amid Sexual Harassment Claims
A judge warns lawyers for Lively and Baldoni to cease public statements affecting trial fairness amid continuing legal disputes over harassment and defamation.
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In the ongoing legal dispute between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, a federal judge directed their lawyers to refrain from public comments that could fairness of the trial. During court proceedings, claims of sexual harassment and defamation were reiterated as both parties accused each other of damaging publicity. The judge emphasized the importance of fair trial proceedings, warning that violations could lead to an expedited trial date set for March 2026. Both actors have filed lawsuits against each other, further complicating the litigation surrounding their film, "It Ends With Us."
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