Blake Lively must turn over detailed business income records to Justin Baldoni
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Blake Lively must turn over three years of business income records to Justin Baldoni, following a judge's decision in their ongoing litigation. The judge blocked Baldoni's request for Lively's total net worth details. Lively alleges sexual harassment by Baldoni, claiming he launched attacks on her reputation that harmed her business, notably reducing sales of her hair care line significantly. The judge's order requires Lively to provide her income records by July 25 to assess claims regarding economic damages, though net worth records were deemed overbroad and not required.
Lively alleges Baldoni sexually harassed her on the set and then tried to destroy her reputation through a 'sophisticated' press and online attack campaign when she complained.
The judge's most recent decision requires Lively to turn over all of her business income and expense records from January 1, 2022 to present. She must do so by July 25.
Lively has alleged in court papers that Baldoni's attacks on her reputation depressed the retail sales of her hair care line, Blake Brown, by '56%-78%.
The judge spared Lively from having to turn over her last three years of net worth records, ruling that this demand was overbroad.
Read at Business Insider
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