Justin Baldoni’s recent steps with the site and changed lawsuit against Blake Lively has caught the attention of Johnny Depp’s lawyer Benjamin Chew.
Chew, who represented Depp in his defamation case against Amber Heard, recently became honest about Baldoni’s new step in an exchange with Law & Crimecalling it an “aggressive” approach and “very impressive.”
“Normally, you wouldn’t do anything like it before a hearing … It’s a new approach, a bold approach,” he said in response to Baldoni’s legal team launching a site with a timeline for events and a changed legal complaint.
Chew added that Baldoni’s team, led by Showbiz -Attorney Bryan Freedman, seems to be going a fine line, but undoubtedly “vetted it carefully” before launching the site.
“To place a prayering, do not seem to me to be out of bounds. These are posts made in the public items,” he told the business.
“Every time you get into a work product or advocates, I think it’s getting closer to the line.”
Chew said the biggest challenge for both sides would eventually convince a jury to worry about their client.
“A challenge we had and I think the other side had – but they really have it in this case – is to convince a jury of lay people why they should be interested in a dispute between two very powerful, successful , attractive actors, “he said.
Another source also clarified any misleading speculation about Baldoni’s intention with the site.
“It is important to point out that no one makes money on this. It is simply a destination page to have access to legal documents already public,” a source told Dailymail.com.
“This is far from a provocation. In fact, it is even more proof that Justin and his team intend to be constantly transparent.”
The messy battle between lively and her husband Ryan Reynolds with Baldoni also promoted a strict reaction from a referee in Manhattan Federal Court on Monday.
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Going faster than the trial, which is currently set by March 2026, would give both parties less time to discover and build their cases.
The Court of Justice initially began with lively accusing her It ends with us Director and Costar Baldoni for sexual harassment and extortion, which he hit with a $ 400 million trial and claimed defamation.
The director also sued the New York Times separately and accused them of libel.