According to her complaint, a conference was held to examine the allegations and resolve problems before production could start again, and attendees included Lively,
Baldoni, her husband Ryan Reynolds, and other important players in the picture. In an interview with NBC News on January 2, Freedman alluded.
To the ongoing legal action by saying: “We want the truth to be out there. We want people to see the papers. We want receipts to be the basis for people’s decisions.
Additionally, this most recent case follows Baldoni’s December 31 libel complaint against The New York Times. The paper’s piece “‘We Can Bury Anyone’:
Inside a Hollywood Smear Machine” examined Lively’s claims, and Baldoni accused the publication of utilizing “cherry-picked” and manipulated correspondence.