Blake Lively says Justin Baldoni smear campaign is ongoing

(NewsNation) — Blake Lively has reasserted her claim that Justin Baldoni orchestrated a smear campaign against her, a new unsealed deposition revealed.  

The actress sat down for the deposition July 31 and was peppered with questions by Baldoni’s attorney regarding her legal battle with her “It Ends With Us” co-star and director.  

In a December 2024 lawsuit, Lively accused Baldoni and the studio of embarking on a “multi-tiered plan” to damage her reputation following a meeting in which she and her husband, Ryan Reynolds, addressed “repeated sexual harassment and other disturbing behavior” by Baldoni and a producer on the movie. 

Lively was asked by an attorney when the alleged smear campaign against her came to an end. 

“It doesn’t feel like it’s ended,” Lively responded, adding that not only does she believe Baldoni was involved, but so was everyone she sued, including the attorney who questioned her.  

According to her initial complaint, Baldoni’s plan included a proposal to post theories on online message boards, engineer a social media campaign and plant news stories critical of Lively.

Blake Lively: Justin Baldoni tried to damage my reputation 

“Outside of what I know through my attorneys, I believe the act of a retaliatory lawsuit and the press that you have done and the statements that you have made about me and my character have felt incredibly retaliatory,” Lively said.  

Lively also claimed in the December 2024 lawsuit that Baldoni created a hostile environment on the movie set.

The judge presiding over the case threw out Baldoni’s $400 million countersuit against Lively and Reynolds in June. He said Baldoni’s team had not alleged Lively was responsible for any statements outside her California Civil Rights Department complaint, which he said is privileged.   

Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively caress each other in a movie scene
Justin Baldoni, left, and Blake Lively in a scene from “It Ends With Us.” (Nicole Rivelli/Sony Pictures via AP)

Justin Baldoni attended Blake Lively’s deposition 

While Lively doubled down on the smear campaign allegations, Baldoni was reportedly in the room.  

Sources told TMZ that Baldoni showed up at the New York City office of Lively’s lawyer as his attorneys questioned her about the lawsuit.

Lively scored a legal victory last week when the judge granted the actress’s motion to strike a rough draft of her deposition transcript from the docket.  

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Details from Lively’s deposition were revealed on Aug. 4, including a text chain among editors of the movie. In the documents, the editors are seen criticizing Lively over her taking control of the movie’s sex scenes involving her character, including scenes in which another actress played the younger version of Lively’s character.  

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CNBC was left holding the bag on Friday when Elon Musk abruptly backed out of a live, heavily promoted interview moments before it was set to air, as SpaceX shares slid below the price of their first public trade.

The network had spent the morning teasing the sit-down, billed as Musk's first television interview since SpaceX went public. Anchor Scott Wapner threw to correspondent Julia Boorstin at the Allen & Co. gathering in Sun Valley, Idaho, to explain why it suddenly wasn't happening.

"We've been promoting this exclusive interview that Elon Musk was expected to give to our Julia Boorstin, which is now apparently no longer happening. I want to bring in Julia Boorstin, who's been in Sun Valley. Julia, do you want to explain to us exactly what happened here, as this was imminent?" said Wapner.

"Yeah, we were expecting to start an interview with Elon Musk right now at noon Eastern. We just got word that he has to postpone," Boorstin replied, adding that the network hopes Musk will offer a new time.

Boorstin noted that SpaceX shares were trading below the level of their very first trade and well off the highs the stock reached after its record June debut. As she spoke, shares were off nearly 3% at around $148. SpaceX priced its IPO at $135 and opened at $150 on June 12 before surging in its opening sessions, then slipping back below that opening level as it was pulled into major market indexes.

She said there was plenty she had hoped to raise, including Grok 4.5, the AI model Musk's company launched Wednesday, and how SpaceX is holding down customer prices as component costs climb. That thread would have followed a CNBC interview a day earlier with OpenAI's Sam Altman about efficiency gains in his company's newest models.

Wapner called it an unfortunate development and said the network would report any update.