Lively/Baldoni Lawsuit Part 2

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The "cop a look phrase" never came from Blake. This was something Wayfarer put in that timeline document early on -- it is their characterization of how Lively later described the incident when she discussed it with Heath and Baldoni. They claim she said she knew he wasn't trying to "cop a look." But Blake never testified to saying that. She has consistently said that she told him not to come in and then when he insisted, asked him to look at the wall, and then he looked at her anyway.


They specifically brought up that quote at oral argument so they have something more than recollection. They probably recorded the conversation where she said it. Jamie Heath recorded pretty much everything.


He testified he rarely recorded anything but a handful of phone calls he turned over in discovery.
Anonymous
Not surprisingly, Blake has already been caught lying in her depo. She testified at deposition that she didn’t tell anyone to unfollow Justin, but Coleen Hoover, when asked at her deposition why she unfollowed Justin, replied that Blake told her too.

Not surprising at all that Blake would lie in her deposition when there are multiple allegations in her complaint since revealed to be lies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The "cop a look phrase" never came from Blake. This was something Wayfarer put in that timeline document early on -- it is their characterization of how Lively later described the incident when she discussed it with Heath and Baldoni. They claim she said she knew he wasn't trying to "cop a look." But Blake never testified to saying that. She has consistently said that she told him not to come in and then when he insisted, asked him to look at the wall, and then he looked at her anyway.


They specifically brought up that quote at oral argument so they have something more than recollection. They probably recorded the conversation where she said it. Jamie Heath recorded pretty much everything.


This is not evidence. Someone may have referenced it at oral arguments but we don't have recording or transcript of that -- only second hand accounts from someone in the room. If it was mentioned by Wayfarer's attorney, this is no different from them asserting it in their timeline. And there is nothing on the docket or in any of the pleadings to indicate that Heath recorded that conversation with Lively or quoting a recording of her. But on this thread, someone has repeatedly claimed Blake "testified" that Heath was not trying to cop a look.

This is exactly what I'm talking about with pro-Baldoni people just basing their opinion false assertions made on r/ItEndsWithLawsuits or other non-factual sources. Like someone upthread literally said "look at her deposition, she says she invited him in." But when you read the deposition posted upthread, it's very clear that is NOT what she said and that her deposition testimony was consistent both with her complaint AND with the testimony of the makeup artist in her deposition.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The "cop a look phrase" never came from Blake. This was something Wayfarer put in that timeline document early on -- it is their characterization of how Lively later described the incident when she discussed it with Heath and Baldoni. They claim she said she knew he wasn't trying to "cop a look." But Blake never testified to saying that. She has consistently said that she told him not to come in and then when he insisted, asked him to look at the wall, and then he looked at her anyway.


They specifically brought up that quote at oral argument so they have something more than recollection. They probably recorded the conversation where she said it. Jamie Heath recorded pretty much everything.


He testified he rarely recorded anything but a handful of phone calls he turned over in discovery.


Again, the WF lawyers are relying on some piece of evidence when making the representation to the Court. Blake has been found to be lying with respect to pretty much all of her allegations, so not surprising this is another one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not surprisingly, Blake has already been caught lying in her depo. She testified at deposition that she didn’t tell anyone to unfollow Justin, but Coleen Hoover, when asked at her deposition why she unfollowed Justin, replied that Blake told her too.

Not surprising at all that Blake would lie in her deposition when there are multiple allegations in her complaint since revealed to be lies.


And yet people are literally showing you right now that what people on this thread have alleged to have been "revealed" as lies are not lies, and that Lively's deposition testimony and that of other witnesses are corroborating her allegations from her complaint.

I really am starting to think that the Baldoni Bro on this thread is a paid shill because why would anyone go to bat for Baldoni in this way despite clear evidence to the contrary? No one even knew who he was before all this. It makes no sense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The "cop a look phrase" never came from Blake. This was something Wayfarer put in that timeline document early on -- it is their characterization of how Lively later described the incident when she discussed it with Heath and Baldoni. They claim she said she knew he wasn't trying to "cop a look." But Blake never testified to saying that. She has consistently said that she told him not to come in and then when he insisted, asked him to look at the wall, and then he looked at her anyway.


They specifically brought up that quote at oral argument so they have something more than recollection. They probably recorded the conversation where she said it. Jamie Heath recorded pretty much everything.


This is not evidence. Someone may have referenced it at oral arguments but we don't have recording or transcript of that -- only second hand accounts from someone in the room. If it was mentioned by Wayfarer's attorney, this is no different from them asserting it in their timeline. And there is nothing on the docket or in any of the pleadings to indicate that Heath recorded that conversation with Lively or quoting a recording of her. But on this thread, someone has repeatedly claimed Blake "testified" that Heath was not trying to cop a look.

This is exactly what I'm talking about with pro-Baldoni people just basing their opinion false assertions made on r/ItEndsWithLawsuits or other non-factual sources. Like someone upthread literally said "look at her deposition, she says she invited him in." But when you read the deposition posted upthread, it's very clear that is NOT what she said and that her deposition testimony was consistent both with her complaint AND with the testimony of the makeup artist in her deposition.


I’m a lawyer. If the WF lawyer said a very specific quote twice at summary judgment oral argument, there is admissible evidence to support it. Further, no one on Blake’s team contradicted it, which they would obviously do if she hadn’t said it.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The "cop a look phrase" never came from Blake. This was something Wayfarer put in that timeline document early on -- it is their characterization of how Lively later described the incident when she discussed it with Heath and Baldoni. They claim she said she knew he wasn't trying to "cop a look." But Blake never testified to saying that. She has consistently said that she told him not to come in and then when he insisted, asked him to look at the wall, and then he looked at her anyway.


They specifically brought up that quote at oral argument so they have something more than recollection. They probably recorded the conversation where she said it. Jamie Heath recorded pretty much everything.


He testified he rarely recorded anything but a handful of phone calls he turned over in discovery.


Again, the WF lawyers are relying on some piece of evidence when making the representation to the Court. Blake has been found to be lying with respect to pretty much all of her allegations, so not surprising this is another one.


You can't even point to a court transcript saying they made that representation in court. What is your evidence this was even raised in court? Some tweet with a summary of oral arguments?

And no, there is zero evidence that they are relying on "some piece of evidence" (that for mysterious reasons has not been listed in any of the pleadings thus far nor unsealed) when they say stuff like this. That comment originally came from the timeline Wayfarer put together early in the case. It has not been corroborated and Blake certainly didn't testify to.

This is increasingly embarrassing for the Baldoni Bro.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not surprisingly, Blake has already been caught lying in her depo. She testified at deposition that she didn’t tell anyone to unfollow Justin, but Coleen Hoover, when asked at her deposition why she unfollowed Justin, replied that Blake told her too.

Not surprising at all that Blake would lie in her deposition when there are multiple allegations in her complaint since revealed to be lies.


And yet people are literally showing you right now that what people on this thread have alleged to have been "revealed" as lies are not lies, and that Lively's deposition testimony and that of other witnesses are corroborating her allegations from her complaint.

I really am starting to think that the Baldoni Bro on this thread is a paid shill because why would anyone go to bat for Baldoni in this way despite clear evidence to the contrary? No one even knew who he was before all this. It makes no sense.


Lady, there is the dance scene, her lies about telling others to unfollow him, her lies about the black panties, her lies about the birthing video, her lies about the circumcision conversation, her lies about Flaa, etc . .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The "cop a look phrase" never came from Blake. This was something Wayfarer put in that timeline document early on -- it is their characterization of how Lively later described the incident when she discussed it with Heath and Baldoni. They claim she said she knew he wasn't trying to "cop a look." But Blake never testified to saying that. She has consistently said that she told him not to come in and then when he insisted, asked him to look at the wall, and then he looked at her anyway.


They specifically brought up that quote at oral argument so they have something more than recollection. They probably recorded the conversation where she said it. Jamie Heath recorded pretty much everything.


He testified he rarely recorded anything but a handful of phone calls he turned over in discovery.


Again, the WF lawyers are relying on some piece of evidence when making the representation to the Court. Blake has been found to be lying with respect to pretty much all of her allegations, so not surprising this is another one.


You can't even point to a court transcript saying they made that representation in court. What is your evidence this was even raised in court? Some tweet with a summary of oral arguments?

And no, there is zero evidence that they are relying on "some piece of evidence" (that for mysterious reasons has not been listed in any of the pleadings thus far nor unsealed) when they say stuff like this. That comment originally came from the timeline Wayfarer put together early in the case. It has not been corroborated and Blake certainly didn't testify to.

This is increasingly embarrassing for the Baldoni Bro.



Well, you posted the entire oral argument transcript posted on Twitter word for word in this thread and it’s very clearly there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The "cop a look phrase" never came from Blake. This was something Wayfarer put in that timeline document early on -- it is their characterization of how Lively later described the incident when she discussed it with Heath and Baldoni. They claim she said she knew he wasn't trying to "cop a look." But Blake never testified to saying that. She has consistently said that she told him not to come in and then when he insisted, asked him to look at the wall, and then he looked at her anyway.


They specifically brought up that quote at oral argument so they have something more than recollection. They probably recorded the conversation where she said it. Jamie Heath recorded pretty much everything.


This is not evidence. Someone may have referenced it at oral arguments but we don't have recording or transcript of that -- only second hand accounts from someone in the room. If it was mentioned by Wayfarer's attorney, this is no different from them asserting it in their timeline. And there is nothing on the docket or in any of the pleadings to indicate that Heath recorded that conversation with Lively or quoting a recording of her. But on this thread, someone has repeatedly claimed Blake "testified" that Heath was not trying to cop a look.

This is exactly what I'm talking about with pro-Baldoni people just basing their opinion false assertions made on r/ItEndsWithLawsuits or other non-factual sources. Like someone upthread literally said "look at her deposition, she says she invited him in." But when you read the deposition posted upthread, it's very clear that is NOT what she said and that her deposition testimony was consistent both with her complaint AND with the testimony of the makeup artist in her deposition.


I’m a lawyer. If the WF lawyer said a very specific quote twice at summary judgment oral argument, there is admissible evidence to support it. Further, no one on Blake’s team contradicted it, which they would obviously do if she hadn’t said it.




Okay, lawyer. Please point to the court transcript where the WF lawyer specifically quotes Blake in this way, and point to what the lawyer is quoting.

Oh, you can't? Oh you are basing this on a Reddit summary of a Twitter thread about the oral arguments, for which we don't have a transcript or recording? Hmmm. As a lawyer, how useful is that as evidence? Lemme know when you figure it out.
Anonymous
It is still all over the place and the accounts do not match. We have Blake’s deposition, but I’ve also read the make up artist’s account and it sounded nothing like Blake.

The makeup artist said Heath was knocking on the door and three women yelled “don’t come in! Don’t come in!” And he came in. That is not what Blake said in her deposition at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The "cop a look phrase" never came from Blake. This was something Wayfarer put in that timeline document early on -- it is their characterization of how Lively later described the incident when she discussed it with Heath and Baldoni. They claim she said she knew he wasn't trying to "cop a look." But Blake never testified to saying that. She has consistently said that she told him not to come in and then when he insisted, asked him to look at the wall, and then he looked at her anyway.


They specifically brought up that quote at oral argument so they have something more than recollection. They probably recorded the conversation where she said it. Jamie Heath recorded pretty much everything.


He testified he rarely recorded anything but a handful of phone calls he turned over in discovery.


Again, the WF lawyers are relying on some piece of evidence when making the representation to the Court. Blake has been found to be lying with respect to pretty much all of her allegations, so not surprising this is another one.


You can't even point to a court transcript saying they made that representation in court. What is your evidence this was even raised in court? Some tweet with a summary of oral arguments?

And no, there is zero evidence that they are relying on "some piece of evidence" (that for mysterious reasons has not been listed in any of the pleadings thus far nor unsealed) when they say stuff like this. That comment originally came from the timeline Wayfarer put together early in the case. It has not been corroborated and Blake certainly didn't testify to.

This is increasingly embarrassing for the Baldoni Bro.



Well, you posted the entire oral argument transcript posted on Twitter word for word in this thread and it’s very clearly there.


No, [expletive redacted for manners]. I posted direct quotes from Lively's deposition as recorded by an official court reporter and submitted on the docket, and linked directly to that deposition so you can check to see that I transcribed it correctly. I wasn't quoting a Twitter thread because I'm not a total idiot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is still all over the place and the accounts do not match. We have Blake’s deposition, but I’ve also read the make up artist’s account and it sounded nothing like Blake.

The makeup artist said Heath was knocking on the door and three women yelled “don’t come in! Don’t come in!” And he came in. That is not what Blake said in her deposition at all.


Just noting that I am the lawyer who posted about the oral argument and while I agree with the above, it isn’t my post.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The "cop a look phrase" never came from Blake. This was something Wayfarer put in that timeline document early on -- it is their characterization of how Lively later described the incident when she discussed it with Heath and Baldoni. They claim she said she knew he wasn't trying to "cop a look." But Blake never testified to saying that. She has consistently said that she told him not to come in and then when he insisted, asked him to look at the wall, and then he looked at her anyway.


They specifically brought up that quote at oral argument so they have something more than recollection. They probably recorded the conversation where she said it. Jamie Heath recorded pretty much everything.


He testified he rarely recorded anything but a handful of phone calls he turned over in discovery.


Again, the WF lawyers are relying on some piece of evidence when making the representation to the Court. Blake has been found to be lying with respect to pretty much all of her allegations, so not surprising this is another one.


You can't even point to a court transcript saying they made that representation in court. What is your evidence this was even raised in court? Some tweet with a summary of oral arguments?

And no, there is zero evidence that they are relying on "some piece of evidence" (that for mysterious reasons has not been listed in any of the pleadings thus far nor unsealed) when they say stuff like this. That comment originally came from the timeline Wayfarer put together early in the case. It has not been corroborated and Blake certainly didn't testify to.

This is increasingly embarrassing for the Baldoni Bro.



Well, you posted the entire oral argument transcript posted on Twitter word for word in this thread and it’s very clearly there.


No, [expletive redacted for manners]. I posted direct quotes from Lively's deposition as recorded by an official court reporter and submitted on the docket, and linked directly to that deposition so you can check to see that I transcribed it correctly. I wasn't quoting a Twitter thread because I'm not a total idiot.


You are the same poster who posted the entire Twitter “transcript” of the oral argument when it occurred, that is pretty obvious. Since you want to pretend you didn’t, you can go back and read it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The "cop a look phrase" never came from Blake. This was something Wayfarer put in that timeline document early on -- it is their characterization of how Lively later described the incident when she discussed it with Heath and Baldoni. They claim she said she knew he wasn't trying to "cop a look." But Blake never testified to saying that. She has consistently said that she told him not to come in and then when he insisted, asked him to look at the wall, and then he looked at her anyway.


They specifically brought up that quote at oral argument so they have something more than recollection. They probably recorded the conversation where she said it. Jamie Heath recorded pretty much everything.


This is not evidence. Someone may have referenced it at oral arguments but we don't have recording or transcript of that -- only second hand accounts from someone in the room. If it was mentioned by Wayfarer's attorney, this is no different from them asserting it in their timeline. And there is nothing on the docket or in any of the pleadings to indicate that Heath recorded that conversation with Lively or quoting a recording of her. But on this thread, someone has repeatedly claimed Blake "testified" that Heath was not trying to cop a look.

This is exactly what I'm talking about with pro-Baldoni people just basing their opinion false assertions made on r/ItEndsWithLawsuits or other non-factual sources. Like someone upthread literally said "look at her deposition, she says she invited him in." But when you read the deposition posted upthread, it's very clear that is NOT what she said and that her deposition testimony was consistent both with her complaint AND with the testimony of the makeup artist in her deposition.


I’m a lawyer. If the WF lawyer said a very specific quote twice at summary judgment oral argument, there is admissible evidence to support it. Further, no one on Blake’s team contradicted it, which they would obviously do if she hadn’t said it.


They may very well have admissible evidence to cite to, such as their own clients' depositions. People are arguing here that Lively testified to that.
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