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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here's what I don't get: Justin knows how powerful Blake and Ryan are. If he were such a sex pest, why would a 20-point list stop him? The complaints magically went away when Blake got what she wanted. He's also strange for a "sex pest." The berating in Ryan's house not stop him, but then the 20 point list did? That's weird, man![/quote] Yes the complaints "magically" went away when Blake got what she wanted, which included an agreement to stop touching people without their consent, employ an intimacy consultant on more scenes, and to stop discussing sexual history, their wives' birth experiences, and Baldoni's conversations with Blake's dead father on the set. Blake also didn't accuse Baldoni of being a "sex pest." She accused him of harassment, which has a legal definition. But keep throwing up straw men -- that's weird, man![/quote] Intimacy coordinator was involved from the beginning. Baldoni's conversations about her dad have nothing to do with sexual harassment. etc. etc. Blake wasn't sexually harassed, man! Get it together![/quote] The IC was not on set for any of the scenes Blake filmed before the 17 point list. Afterwards, an IC (not sure if it was the same one) was on set for all scenes Blake filmed with Baldoni. This is a major change in policy. The dead dad stuff isn't SH but was an employment-related complaint. The behavior ceased only after Blake complained and threatened not to return to set unless they signed a document saying they would not engage in the behavior, including talking about her dead dad, again. This fact pattern benefits Blake because it shows that Baldoni's behavior was inappropriate and her complaint during filming was valid. Which helps support a claim that she was retaliated against for her complaint.[/quote] But in the latest dump, there is a letter from the intimacy coordinator, stating this scenes that Blake agreed to have an intimate coordinator present. These consisted of scenes where there would be simulated sex. So the scenes that she complained about without having an intimacy coordinator, she had agreed prior that there didn’t need to be one. That complicates her allegations a little bit. [/quote]
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