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New York Times Facing $250 Million Lawsuit as Disturbing Hollywood Feud Gets Ugly: Report |

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The New York Times Faces $250 Million Lawsuit from Hollywood Actor Over Allegations

A recent lawsuit has been filed against The New York Times by Hollywood actor Justin Baldoni, seeking $250 million in damages. The legal action stems from a story published by the renowned newspaper last month, which implicated Baldoni in a smear campaign against actress Blake Lively.

According to a report by Variety, the controversy dates back to 2023 when Baldoni and Lively were working together on the film “It Ends with Us.” The Times’ article, based on a civil complaint filed by Lively in California, portrayed her as a victim of sexual harassment allegedly committed by Baldoni and producer Jamey Heath.

One of the key pieces of evidence presented in the lawsuit is a text exchange between Lively and Baldoni, where she invited him to her trailer to rehearse lines. However, the Times’ report painted a different picture, claiming that Baldoni had repeatedly entered Lively’s makeup trailer uninvited while she was undressed, including when she was breastfeeding.

According to Variety, the lawsuit alleges that the Times manipulated and cherry-picked communications to mislead readers, stripping them of necessary context and splicing them together in a way that distorts the truth.

In response to the allegations, a representative for The New York Times defended the article, stating that it was meticulously researched and based on thousands of pages of original documents, including accurate quotes from text messages and emails. The Times plans to vigorously defend against the lawsuit.

However, Baldoni’s attorney, Bryan Freedman, accused the Times of distorting facts and engaging in a smear campaign orchestrated by Lively and her team. He criticized the newspaper for disregarding journalistic ethics and practices in favor of promoting a particular narrative.

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The Times’ report shed light on the use of smear campaigns in Hollywood to shape public opinion about celebrities, with the Lively-Baldoni feud at the center of attention. Messages exchanged between Baldoni’s publicist and a crisis management expert were highlighted, suggesting a concerted effort to tarnish Lively’s reputation.

The civil complaint alleges that these actions constituted “social manipulation” aimed at destroying Lively’s public image. The lawsuit underscores the power dynamics and behind-the-scenes strategies employed in the entertainment industry to influence public perception.

As the legal battle unfolds, the implications of this case extend beyond the personal feud between Baldoni and Lively, raising questions about journalistic integrity, celebrity PR tactics, and the blurred lines between truth and manipulation in the digital age.

This article was originally published on The Western Journal.

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