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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Blake said in her deposition that she said he could come in. Contradicting the other two women. [/quote] No. Blake concurred with the other women that when Heath knocked on the door, all three of them told him not to come in, and that he came in anyway. The makeup artist testified that after he came in, there was a conversation between Lively and Heath in which Heath insisted on staying and Lively eventually gave in, but that she (the MUA) did not remember the exact details of this conversation because she and the other MUA were focused on trying to get the work on Lively done quickly and doing their best to try and cover her up (though all that was available was a small towel on the counter that they used for clean up -- Lively's costume had been handed out the door to wardrobe when she came in). Lively testified to the details of the conversation that the MUA was not focused on. She said that Heath had insisted the conversation happen at that time due to Lively's turnaround time (the union-dictated amount of time Lively needed to be off set between shooting days). Lively says she relented, but on the condition that Heath agreed to turn away from her during the conversation. Lively, the MUA, and Heath all testified that Heath later was looking directly at Lively. There are no contradictions in the accounts between Lively and the MUA. Heath claims that the women said "come in" when he knocked, but all the women testified that they said "no, no, no" and not to come in. Lively and the MUA testified that after the incident, they took to locking the door to the make up trailer if anyone was in a state of undress, whenever possible. The MUA testified that the incident was upsetting and very unusual, and that the habit of locking the trailer door was initiated by the make up team due to what felt like a serious violation.[/quote]
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