US courts have been dumped It’ll end with us Director Justin Bardoni’s $400 million lawsuit against Blake Lively and her husband Ryan Reynolds has determined that Live’s previous sexual harassment claims were legally protected and could not form the basis for a honour and loss case.
The Hollywood power couple and their spokesperson Leslie Sloan filed an motion to dismiss the case, and on Monday, federal judge Lewis Liman agreed to sing the long-term Saga latest twist.
Judge Liman also abandoned Bardoni’s $250 million delinquent case New York Times It allegedly caused inaccurate reports by media outlets. However, he granted until June 23 to file an amended complaint against Lively and Reynolds on the basis of contractual interference and implicit breach of the contract.
The problem that boiled in December last year It’ll end with us He was still in the US cinemas through Sony photos, and on his way to earn $148 million at the North American box office, earning over $350 million worldwide.
Lively, who starred and produced the other side of Bardoni, has brought a civil complaint alleging sexual harassment on set. She also alleged retaliation for her remarks and eventually filed an official lawsuit claiming that Bardoni and others had smeared against her after her initial complaints.
Vibrant revealed hundreds of text messages between Bardoni and his crisis PR team, saying she supported her point. Bardoni then created a website containing texts that he allegedly supported his case, and the website itself was subject to separate legal hearings.
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