Blake Lively Hits Back At Lawsuit With New Bombshell Evidence

Blake Lively's legal team has come out swinging against a lawsuit filed against her and her husband Ryan Reynolds, calling it 'utterly meritless' and claiming to have even more proof to back up her original complaints. The lawsuit in question was filed by actor and director Justin Baldoni, who has accused Lively and Reynolds of breach of contract and other allegations related to a business deal gone sour.

According to Lively's team, the lawsuit is completely without basis and they are confident that they will prevail in court. They claim to have discovery evidence that will shed new light on the situation and demonstrate the lack of merit in Baldoni's claims. The team is amending their case to include this new information, which they believe will be the final nail in the coffin of Baldoni's lawsuit.

This development is the latest in a long and tangled saga between Lively, Reynolds, and Baldoni. The two parties were originally involved in a business venture together, but things took a turn when Lively and Reynolds pulled out of the deal. Baldoni claims that this withdrawal was a breach of contract and has cost him significant financial losses.

However, Lively's team claims that they were fully within their rights to withdraw from the deal and that Baldoni's allegations are nothing more than a fishing expedition. They point to the fact that Baldoni has a history of filing frivolous lawsuits and claim that this one is no different. With the new evidence they have uncovered, they are confident that they will be able to put this lawsuit to rest once and for all.

The case is set to go to court in the coming months, where a judge will ultimately decide the merits of Baldoni's claims. In the meantime, Lively and Reynolds are standing by their actions and are preparing to vigorously defend themselves against what they see as baseless accusations. As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is certain: only time will tell how this drama will play out.

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