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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What was her actual request? I've read mixed reports on this thread and elsewhere. Was it "I don't want to be deposed by Freedman at this time" or "I don't want to be deposed by Freedman ever"?[/quote] Both. The judge agreed to the first but not the second.[/quote] Not a win for her in the slightest. [/quote] I know it's very important for you to believe that.[/quote] DP. Lol how is this a win for her? her motions were denied. [/quote] Her protective order was denied. Baldoni's request to have Lively deposed immediately was denied. Even though her protective order was denied, the judge invoked the ethics rules on extrajudicial statements and threatened to move up the date of the trial if the lawyers attempt to try it in the press. Notice that Freedman has been very quiet since the hearing yesterday. I don't think I even saw a statement from him after the hearing. If he made one, he didn't say anything of note. Lively's lawyers have successfully gotten him to quiet down.[/quote] I think he expected all of this; hence why he rushed to get everything out there before Monday. I don’t think anything noteworthy happened yesterday. [/quote] I am the PP and agree with you. I wrote up thread that I think that's why they dumped a bunch of emails/texts in their amended complaint, because they knew they weren't going to get away with the constant leaks after this hearing. It's standard for judges to tell lawyers to limit statements to the press, Freedman was never going to be able to conduct the case the way he has indefinitely. [/quote]
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