Blake lively stuns on red carpet after a great legal victory over Justin Baldoni

Blake Lively
Laughs kilometers …
Hours after Baldoni was thrown
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Blake Lively Was all a smile on the red carpet, just a few hours after scoring a great legal victory in her continuous legal battle with Justin Baldoni.
The actress looked happy and relaxed when she stepped at the Chanel Tribeca Festival Artists Dinner in New York City on Monday evening. Blake was there with her niece, Kate JohnsonHand in hand while together they took the red carpet.
Her appearance at the event comes on the same day A Judge rejected the lawsuit of $ 400 million Baldoni and his wayfarer studios have submitted against Blake, her husband Ryan ReynoldsAnd the New York Times.
As you know … Baldoni had accused the trio of slander Bound to a report from the New York Times in which chaos and conflict behind the scenes of “It Ends with Us” are detailed. Baldoni claimed that the piece was part of a coordinated smear campaign against him, claiming that the exhaust-choice-filled texts and e-mails are as the villain framing.

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According to legal documents that were submitted on Monday, the judge discovered that the Times had reported reasonably on the basis of Blake’s own complaint of civil rights, and the publication had no motive to misunderstand the facts. The judge ruled: “The Times rated the available evidence and reported, perhaps in a dramatized way, what it happened. The Times had no clear motive to favor the version of the events of Lively.”

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The court was also about Baldoni’s claims against Reynolds – as you remember, Baldoni Reynolds of the falsely labeling Baldoni a “sexual predator”, but the judge thought that this statement was also consistent with Blake’s allegations in her complaint … And Reynolds had no reason to believe. That is why the judge said that the comment could not form the basis of a slander claim.
While Baldoni’s whole thing was thrown, Blake’s counterclaims against Baldoni stay very alive – And the judge has not yet ruled his motion to dismiss them.