
was going to say that. Perfect vehicle to overturn Sullivan lol. |
I think that is not enitekh correct, they altered one of the texts to take out emojis that indicated it was satire. |
Meant to say they altered at least one of the texts in a way that changed its meaning, that is different than just failing to print entire text chain. |
I wonder if Blake’s marriage will be fine. I think it possible that much of what apppears to be ginned up in her complaint was likely present by her to Ryan as fact. |
Didn’t you already try to take a poll on this? Stop obsessing. |
I really doubt Baldoni's case is going to overturn Sullivan. The article was couched in the usual caveats that "according to Lively's complaint..." and it's true that there's a complaint and the accurately reported what was in her complaint, though her complaint may have been misleading or lacking in key context. The court would essentially have to rule that in order to report on a matter of public interest such as a lawsuit between celebrities, that a paper would have to do due diligence into whether the allegations are true before they can report on them. That's not feasible, IMO.
Where Baldoni could have a case if there's an instance where the NYT wrote his PR people said XYZ in a text, and then omitted the fact that the text immediately following said "just kidding!" That could be construed as reckless disregard for the truth under Sullivan. He tried to get across something like that by saying there were upside down smiley faces meant to convey sarcasm in certain texts (I am not sure this is my understanding or the general understanding of those emojis) that were presented as straightforward texts. I can't remember if that was something that Lively did in the complaint and NYT reported that or if NYT wrote that after reviewing the texts. That's still a bit of a stretch, but he could have something there. |
We have Blake supporters literally posting the same thing dozens of times, we can certainly discuss this more than once. Someone said Blake would be fine. Maybe not so fine if her marriage collapses because of this. If she lied to Ryan about sexual harassment, might explain her irrational attachment to what is a clearly doomed lawsuit. |
I hate both of them, but I genuinely believe they love each other and Ryan's gonna support her no matter what. I think the video disproves at least one of her claims, but we already have people saying, "See, look how uncomfortable she looks!" and it would be very easy for Ryan to believe that. |
The NYTimes in fact did exactly that. Further, the NY Times article explicitly claims to be based not only on her complaint, but a review of thousands of texts and interviews with Lively. I think his case is stronger than you suggest. And there is no reason for the Times to take this to trial or even summary judgment, makes more sense to settle to avoid litigation costs and litigation risk, particularly damage to the Sullivan holding on appeal. |
Whether she looks uncomfortable or not, the video makes clear her description of that scene is not how it actually occurred. |
Aren't you worried about Baldonis marriage? Who wants to be married to a sexual harasser. Nobody ever talks about his poor wife. |
No way, sorry. Baldoni has no case here. The case won't make it past summary judgement -- the reporting was accurate but incomplete AND he's a public person so he has to prove actual malice, for which he has no evidence at all. Barring some surprise smoking gun, like a text from the NYT to Lively saying "don't worry, we'll bury this guy" (which for sure does not exist), his case is dead in the water. |
I think Blake has more to lose because she actually lied and has all this negative press from the past.
I think he has more to gain because he’s probably a decent guy with a reputation for professional behavior. (I went through a big Jane the Virgin phase, and so I had watched some old videos of the cast doing panel interviews. They seemed like a tight knit cast, and Gina in particular seemed very comfortable with him. For example, she would grab his arm or hand when she would talk about him, and she said he was the first person she called when she was nominated for an award. I don’t know - I know they’re all actors. But it just seems like there would be more crap coming out if he was this terrible person. Right now people’s biggest complaint is that he calls himself a feminist.) |
+1 even if Baldoni is not found to have harassed Lively, the involves him talking on set about his sex life, his wife's birth experience, his porn addiction, and a situation when Baldoni passed off a woman he was dating to Jamey Heath. He may or may not have harassed Lively, I don't know, but there is a strong ick factor coming off that guy. I also think it's fascinating that Baldoni has built his entire public persona around being a male feminist who is sensitive to women and their experience, but his his defense and especially his defense lawyer are sort of the opposite of that. I don't see how he reconciles it. I think his career is toast and I wouldn't be surprised if his marriage is on the rocks. |
Since it’s clear that Blake’s lawsuit is premised on lies, no. I do feel bad that she had to deal with her husband losing control of his movie to someone with a narcissistic personality disorder. Sitting in the basement on premiere night likely wasn’t too much fun. |