Shortly after an American district judge dismissed Justin Baldoni’s $ 400 million is a slander against Blake Lively, “IT ENDS with US” star made a rare statement about social media admitted to feeling pain and “made shame” in the middle of her ongoing legal battle.
Last week, I was proud with 19 organizations associated with defending women’s rights to speak for their security. Like so many others, I have felt the pain from a retaliation, “wrote lively, including the manufactured shame trying to break us. While the costume against me was defeated, so many do not have the resources to strike back,” wrote lively lively lively lively lively livelivelivelivelivelivelivelivelivelivelivelivelivelivelivelivlivelivelivlivly In her Instagram stories. “I am more decided than ever to continue to stand for every woman’s right to have a voice to protect themselves, including their security, their integrity, their dignity and their story. There is protection out there. Check out some of the incredible organizations below for resources and information.”

In history, Lively tagged a list of organizations for relevant resources and information for women to safely comment: California’s employment lawyer association; California’s women’s team center; Children USA; Coalition against human trafficking; Proponents of equal rights; Esperanza United; Her justice; Herunivercity Inc.; National network to end violence at home; National Organization for Women; National Organization for Women NYC; New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault; New York Cyber Abuse Task Force; New York State Anti-Traffing Coalition; Sanctuary for families; Urban Resource Institute; Women’s equal justice; And women’s justice now.
She signed the note: “With love and gratitude for the many who stood with me, many of you I feel. Many of you I do not. But I will never stop appreciating or advocating for you.”
On Monday, Judge Lewis J. Liman dismissed Baldonis is a $ 400 million for a livelihood against livelyHer husband Ryan Reynolds and the New York Times, who first reported on the actress claims about sexual harassment and her director’s alleged retaliation campaign against her in December.
“The alleged facts indicate that Times examined the available evidence and reported, perhaps in a dramatized way, what it thought to have happened,” Liman wrote about Times’ reporting.
Lively submitted a proposal to have the defamation rejected in March, with reference to a law 2023 signed by Gavin Newsom in the wake of the #metoo movement that protects the victims of sexual harassment, abuse and related accusations against retaliation efforts from the accused.
“Today’s opinion is a total victory and a complete confirmation for Blake Lively,” Lively’s lawyers, Esra Hudson and Mike Gottlieb said, in a statement Monday about Liman’s dismissal. “This $ 400 million trial was a shame, and the court looked right through it.”
New York Times too Shared a statement Monday Applause Liman’s dismissal of the Baldoni costume.
“We are grateful for the court for seeing the lawsuit against the New York Times for what it was: A trackless attempt to stifle honest reporting,” said a spokesman. “Our journalists went out and covered carefully and fairly a story of general importance, and the court acknowledged that the law is designed to protect precisely that type of journalism. We will continue to stand up in court for our journalism and for our journalists when their work becomes attack.”