Blake Lively Seeks Court Order Over Threats; Details of Jenny Slate’s Complaint Revealed

Over the past several months, we’ve been following closely the unfolding developments in the lawsuit involving Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni, and It Ends With Us. The stream of updates seems unrelenting, with fresh details emerging regularly to keep us all intrigued. Each party involved is presenting their unique perspectives on the complex events, seeking a piece of the attention for their take on the story (hi there!).

For all you gossip enthusiasts out there, here are some fresh details about Jenny Slate’s dispute with the production team, as well as the news that Blake Lively is seeking a protective court order to shield certain private information from the media. The reason being, they and others have been subjected to abusive, vulgar, misogynistic, and threatening messages due to this case. The trial won’t be held until 13 long months from now.

Blake Lively’s Court Order and Jenny Slate Complaint Details Revealed

In a fresh tale from THR, we find that Baldoni’s Bahá’í faith could have influenced specific incidents on set, as depicted in a striking illustration for the cover. For the first time, details about Jenny Slate’s complaint against Wayfairer president Jamey Heath surfaced. The account claims that an encounter between them left Slate feeling uneasy to the point of filing a complaint.

Slate, who has a young child, wasn’t pleased with the apartment she rented but moving wasn’t an option due to the large security deposit, approximately $15,000. Heath informed Slate that Wayfarer would compensate her for the lost deposit, allowing her to find better living arrangements. However, it’s reported that Heath’s language during this conversation made Slate uncomfortable, as he emphasized strongly on the importance of motherhood and Slate’s role as a mom. As a result, Slate filed a complaint to Sony, the film’s distributor, about the incident. A representative for Slate declined multiple requests for comment. According to a source, Heath has a different perspective regarding their encounter. He reportedly told others that even though Wayfarer made a kind offer, it was used against them in a negative way.

Is anyone else curious for more details regarding this discussion about motherhood? It’s unusual (but not unexpected given the context of the story) that it led to a written grievance. To clarify, the reason it’s mentioned in the narrative is because Heath, like the protagonist, is part of the same faith community.

Regarding Lively’s court order, it seems more transparent now. In the article from Variety, it is outlined that Lively’s legal team is seeking a court order to manage certain data confidentially to prevent its disclosure to the public. This confidential information pertains to compensation details, profitability reports, ownership of companies, creative ideas, film scripts, photographs, videos, and health records. This action is being taken not just because those involved are prominent figures, but also due to alarming incidents such as threats of sexual assault and pornographic harassment on Instagram, as mentioned in the lawyer’s petition.

In reaction to this, Baldoni’s group assert that they too have experienced similar threatening situations. Here is their official statement:

[Official Statement]

This should convey the same meaning in a clear and easy-to-understand manner.

It’s utterly repugnant when individuals receive threatening and violent messages from unknown sources. Regrettably, when Lively and her paid team falsely accused certain people of wrongdoing, they faced constant death threats and unexpected visits to their homes, even those with young children, following the disclosure of their addresses in Lively’s initial complaints. Nobody should have to endure such ordeals, especially those without resources for personal security. We firmly oppose any dangerous language aimed at anyone, regardless of circumstances.

So yeah, like we said: it’s going to be a long thirteen months before this lawsuit goes to trial.

Sources:

The Hollywood Reporter

Variety

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2025-02-22 04:33