Blake Lively files amended complaint alleging Justin Baldoni made other women ‘uncomfortable’ on set

Blake Lively’s attorneys filed an amended complaint Tuesday against “It Ends With Us” director and actor Justin Baldoni alleging other unnamed witnesses had raised allegations of misconduct on set, support her claims of a retaliation campaign and are willing to testify about it.
Blake Lively’s attorneys filed an amended complaint Tuesday against “It Ends With Us” director and actor Justin Baldoni alleging other unnamed witnesses had raised allegations of misconduct on set, support her claims of a retaliation campaign and are willing to testify about it.
In a 137-page filing, Lively’s attorneys, Esra Hudson and Mike Gottlieb, include new assertions of alleged misconduct saying, “Ms. Lively was not alone in raising allegations of on-set misconduct more than a year before the film was edited,” as well as evidence of alleged threats, harassment and intimidation of Lively and others in “defendants’ retaliatory campaign.”
Her attorneys said over that the next weeks they will move to dismiss the lawsuits brought against Lively and her husband.
The complaint is filed against Wayfarer Studios; its co-founders, Baldoni and Steve Sarowitz; its CEO, Jamey Heath; Wayfarer’s retained crisis communications specialist, Melissa Nathan; her company, The Agency Group; Wayfarer publicist Jennifer Abel; and others.
New items in the amended complaint allege that Baldoni made other women on set feel uncomfortable.
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