Justin Baldoni has launched a dedicated website to counter the sexual harassment allegations made by Blake Lively. The website, reported by TMZ, links to an amended version of the defamation lawsuit filed by Baldoni against Lively, Ryan Reynolds, and Leslie Sloane.
The site includes a 168-page document outlining a timeline of events related to the case, along with never-before-seen texts, emails, and messages exchanged during the production of the film "It Ends With Us" in 2024.
One of the released messages from Lively in April 2023 suggests a flirtatious exchange regarding a scene rewrite, while another text from Reynolds in February 2023 expresses excitement about working together.
Baldoni's site also addresses Lively's claims by sharing alleged correspondence with the film's intimacy coordinator, refuting accusations of making her uncomfortable with suggestive comments.
Lively initially filed a complaint with the California Civil Rights Department, accusing Baldoni of sexual harassment and orchestrating a smear campaign against her. She later filed a lawsuit in New York Federal Court, with the trial set for March 2026.
The website launch follows Lively and Reynolds' request for a gag order on Baldoni's attorney to prevent any potential jury bias. The first hearing is scheduled for Monday.