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Celebrity Chats Under Lock and Key
Manhattan, USAFriday, March 7, 2025
Baldoni's lawyer, Bryan Freedman, thinks this extra protection is unnecessary. He believes that the current protective order is enough to keep sensitive information private. Freedman also thinks that treating celebrity messages differently from others is unfair. He argues that his clients have the right to defend themselves and that the current setup is not meant to harm Lively.
The judge, Lewis Liman, didn't make a decision right away. He acknowledged that the case has attracted a lot of public interest. He also noted that the existing protective order already prevents third parties from leaking information. Anyone who leaks information could face consequences, including fines or even jail time.
Lively, 37, sued Baldoni, 41, in December for $250 million. She claims he sexually harassed her while filming a drama and launched a smear campaign when she spoke out. Baldoni has denied these accusations and countersued Lively and Reynolds for $400 million, alleging defamation and extortion.
The trial for this case is scheduled for March 2026. This legal battle has brought up questions about privacy and the power of celebrity connections. It's a reminder that even private messages can become public in the wrong hands.
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