Blake Lively
Deposition Postponed …
Rescheduled for July 31
Published
Blake Lively’s highly anticipated deposition in her legal battle with Justin Baldoni has been postponed, as per TMZ sources.
Court documents reveal that the deposition is now scheduled for July 31, following a mutual decision by both parties.
Sources indicate that the postponement was necessary after Jed Wallace was removed from the lawsuit due to jurisdictional issues. Lively retains the option to refile against Wallace in the future.
Both parties require time to review the amended complaint, potentially affecting the deposition, hence the rescheduling.

TMZ.com
A representative for Lively stated that the dismissal of Wallace was based on jurisdictional grounds and not the substance of the allegations against him.
Lively’s team is exploring various avenues to hold Wallace accountable for his actions.
The court’s decision marks a temporary halt in the ongoing dispute between Lively, Baldoni, and the Wayfarer Parties, stemming from allegations made by Lively against Baldoni and his production company.
The deposition has triggered tensions on both sides, with Baldoni’s lawyer suggesting a public deposition at Madison Square Garden and a debate over the location for the deposition.
Efforts to obtain a comment from Baldoni’s team were unsuccessful.