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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Geez, Liman is giving Lively all footage of the Heath birth. Gross. https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.nysd.634304/gov.uscourts.nysd.634304.976.0.pdf[/quote] Why is this gross?[/quote] That she and the lawyers can go frame by frame through hours of footage until they find her legs splayed amd say that's the shot. [/quote] Except that, despite Blake’s request to the contrary, Heath can still testify that he gave Blake the clip on his phone. It was a mixed ruling for her. [/quote] I can't see the value in the footage. Virtually any birth video will include a moment where a woman's legs are open and she's screaming. Without the video, Lively can testify to what she saw, as can her assistant (though, interestingly, her testimony did not appear to have been cited in Lively's motion). Heath can deny it and show the family friendly version and claim that's what he showed. Lively can disagree, and her lawyers can get Heath to testify that he does have a longer video which encompasses the actual birth. Heath can say that video was never on his phone, and he's sure that he did not show that part to Lively because that's not the one he shows people. It all goes to the credibility. With the video, it's basically the same, except Lively can also show a short clip to the jury of Heath giving birth, screaming with her legs open. And Heath can say the same thing, that particular video was never on his phone and he's sure it's not what he showed, and Lively can say she's sure it is. Others in the vicinity, such as Baldoni and the assistant, can also testify, and it all goes to credibility. There is very little value in having the jury see it vs leaving it to their imagination.[/quote]
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