A federal judge on Thursday dismissed actor Blake Lively’s sexual harassment claims in her lawsuit against actor and director Justin Baldoni, significantly narrowing her case over the filming of their 2024 romantic drama “It Ends With Us.”
U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman’s 152-page decision followed more than a year of acrimonious litigation over the movie, in which Lively and Baldoni co-starred and which Baldoni directed.
During a January court hearing, Lively’s lawyer Esra Hudson had argued that Baldoni repeatedly went too far, including by deviating from the script by adding unnecessary sexual content.
Hudson alleged this included a dance sequence in which Baldoni “nuzzled” Lively without consent, and a scene when Lively’s character was giving birth and she was pressured to wear little clothing and simulate nudity.
Liman wrote that Baldoni’s alleged conduct appeared to be directed towards Lively’s character in the scene, rather than Lively herself.
“Creative artists, no less than comedy room writers, must have some amount of space to experiment within the bounds of an agreed script without fear of being held liable for sexual harassment,” the judge wrote.
Liman said Lively can still try to convince jurors that Baldoni’s production company Wayfarer Studios retaliated against her after she complained about misconduct on the movie set.
The judge said jurors could consider whether the defendants “impermissibly and materially altered” Lively’s career prospects, through what she called a smear campaign after Baldoni hired public relations and crisis management specialists.
“Certain conduct at least arguably crossed the line,” Liman said.
The case is scheduled to go to trial on May 18.
Liman’s decision means jurors will not decide if Lively was sexually harassed, though some of her accusations of mistreatment could surface as she pursues her retaliation claim.
Lively “looks forward to testifying,” and showing the efforts made to destroy her reputation “because she stood up for safety on the set,” Sigrid McCawley, one of her lawyers, said in a statement.
Baldoni’s lawyers said they were pleased with the dismissal of the sexual harassment claims, and all claims against the five individual defendants, including Wayfarer Chief Executive Jamey Heath. The defendants have strongly denied wrongdoing.















