As Blake Lively
Asks for Web Searches of 3d
Parties Justin Baldoni Tells
Judge It's Overbroad
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Feb 14 – In the Blake Lively
v. Justin Baldoni lawsuits, a
hearing was held on February 3
before U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York Judge Lewis J. Liman.
Inner City Press was there
with live coverage, thread
On February 10,
Lively's lawyer asked for
delay: "Plaintiff Blake Lively
respectfully moves for an
extension of time to file her
amended complaint to March 5,
2025. Full filing on
Patreon here
On February 11
Baldoni's lawyer consented to
delay but noted "unnecessary
and baseless attacks on
non-party Jed Wallace and the
litigation pending against Ms.
Lively" - filing on Patreon here
On February 14
Baldoni objected to Lively's
discovery requests to third
parties as overbroad, for
"real-time location
information and data logs
reflecting, among other
things, web browsing history.
This would include, of course,
materials protected from
disclosure by a laundry list
of statutes and privileges,
among them the attorney-client
privilege, the spousal
privilege, and the physician
patient privilege" - letter on
Patreon here
Back on February
6, a new book "Hollywood
Hearsay," ranging from the CRD
complaint in California o Jed
Wallace's new case in Texas,
comparing SDNY defamation
cases, from Sarah Palin
through Devin Nunes v Rachel
Maddow. Book here,
Audiobook here
More on X for
Subscribers here
and Substack here,
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