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December 31, 2024: Baldoni, Wayfarer and others sue the New York Times
Baldoni, Wayfarer, Heath, Sarowitz, Nathan, Tag, Abel, RWA communication, Wallace and street relationships submitted a lawsuit against the New York Times on December 31.
In that of E! News, the New York Times, is accused of defamation, false light into privacy, guilt fraud and violation of the implicit contract for their article on retributing slip -up campaign that the plaintiffs, which were allegedly carried out against Lively, after concerns regarding the alleged fault on the set.
The report was “wrong” and based on the CRD complaint from LIVELY, the plaintiffs rejected the allegations and alleged news that were cited in the article, and the complaint was torn out of the context.
“Despite the claim to have checked them together with other documents”[,]”The Times was based almost exclusively on Lively's unconfirmed and selfish narrative,” says the lawsuit, “” almost literally lifting it and at the same time ignoring a wealth of evidence that contradicted their claims and exposed their true motives. “
They also claim that “it was lively, not the plaintiffs who dealt with a calculated compression campaign.” She denied that.
The New York Times said it planned to “vigorously defend the lawsuit”.
“The role of an independent news organization is to follow the facts in which they lead,” says E!. “Our story was reported meticulously and responsibly. It was based on a review of thousands of pages with original documents, including text messages and e -mails, which we quote in the article in detail.”