Blake Lively May Have Stronger Legal Case Against Justin Baldoni, Lawyer Says
A new documentary, In Dispute: Lively vs. Baldoni, delves into the ongoing legal battle between It Ends With Us stars Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni. The film features insights from various experts, including a lawyer who believes Lively may have the stronger case in her lawsuit.
In the documentary, which airs on March 31, 2025, attorney Dina Doll argues that Lively’s sexual harassment claims are compelling. Doll notes that Baldoni’s defense regarding fame and control does not directly address the harassment allegations. “Those allegations — such as the improvised kissing, describing his genitalia, and discussing pornography — form a strong basis for a sexual harassment claim,” she explains.
While Lively’s version of events accuses Baldoni of harassment and retaliation, Baldoni counters with a lawsuit claiming defamation and extortion, targeting Lively and her husband, Ryan Reynolds. He alleges that the couple used their influence to damage his career and tarnish his reputation. Baldoni’s lawyer, Bryan Freedman, dismissed Lively’s claims as “completely false” and vowed to disprove them with “evidentiary proof.”
Despite these strong opposing views, the case is set to go to trial in March 2026, though legal expert Gregory Doll suggests a settlement is likely before that. “Ninety-two percent of all civil cases settle,” he says, though he warns the legal conflict will likely become more intense as both sides prepare for the trial.
In the meantime, the documentary offers a detailed look into the case, offering a glimpse of what lies ahead in this high-profile legal dispute.