
Lively, best known for her role on the TV show Gossip Girl, recently filed a legal complaint accusing Baldoni and his team of attacking her public image.
She said in her complaint that the attack occurred after a meeting to address “repeated sexual harassment and other disturbing behavior” by Baldoni and the film producer.
According to documents filed with the California Department of Civil Rights, 30 demands related to the pair’s misconduct were made at the meeting in order to allow them to continue making movies.
The list included requests such as no further mention of Baldoni’s “addiction to pornography,” no description of genitalia, and no addition of intimate scenes that she did not approve of when she read the script.
Lively also said Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios led a “pyramid scheme” to destroy her reputation in the media and online, including hiring a crisis manager who led a “sophisticated, well-organized and well-funded retaliation scheme” against her. They accused me of doing it. It’s a “digital army” that posts social media content that looks real.
In response to the legal complaint, Baldoni’s attorney, Brian Friedman, said in a statement Saturday that the allegations are “categorically false.”
Freedman accused Lively of making numerous demands and threats, including “threatening not to show up on set and not to promote the film,” which ultimately led to “the film ultimately being doomed during its release if her demands were not met.” “It will happen.”
He claimed that Lively’s claims were “intentionally obscene with the intention of publicly hurting and rehashing them in the media.”