Taylor Swift no longer required to testify in Justin Baldoni's legal dispute with Blake Lively
- As of May 22, 2025, Taylor Swift is no longer obligated to give testimony in the ongoing lawsuit involving Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni.
- The subpoena against Swift was dropped after Baldoni's team voluntarily received information and amid a lawsuit involving accusations of sexual harassment, retaliation, and defamation.
- The dispute began with Lively filing a lawsuit in December 2024, alleging Baldoni sexually harassed her on set during It Ends With Us production, while Baldoni countersued for defamation and extortion.
- Lively’s representatives praised Swift’s team for quashing inappropriate subpoenas, calling the legal tactics 'harassing,' and noted that Baldoni tried to use Swift’s name for publicity, which her reps denied.
- Swift’s withdrawal from the case reduces distractions from the core allegations, though the lawsuit between Baldoni and Lively will proceed with a trial set for March 9, 2026.
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Taylor Swift Removed from Legal Battle Between Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively
In a significant development, Taylor Swift has been officially removed from the ongoing legal dispute between actor-director Justin Baldoni and actress Blake Lively. Baldoni’s legal team has withdrawn the subpoena previously issued to Swift, effectively excluding her from testifying in the case. Taylor Swift Removed from Legal Battle Between Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively The legal conflict centers around allegations made by Lively against Bald…


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Taylor Swift Will No Longer Be Cited as a Witness in the Legal Battle Between Lively and Baldoni
Pop star Taylor Swift will no longer be cited as a witness in the legal battle between actors Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni over the conflicts arising from his film ‘It Ends with Us’, which will be settled in a trial that will begin on March 9, 2026.
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