How Did We Get Here?
- Blake Lively, who stars in the adaptation and is backed by her husband Ryan Reynolds, initiated legal action against Baldoni in December 2024, alleging sexual harassment on set and claiming she faced retaliation after raising her concerns.
- Justin Baldoni and Wayfarer, backed by billionaire co-founder Steve Sarowitz, countered with a $400 million lawsuit, accusing Lively and Reynolds of orchestrating a campaign to destroy Baldoni’s reputation.
- The litigation quickly ballooned: Baldoni subpoenaed Taylor Swift, alleging she was targeted in an extortion plot by Lively, and brought a related claim against Wayfarer’s former publicist for breach of contract.
In a detailed 21-page complaint, Harco National Insurance claims it is not obligated to cover Baldoni’s or Wayfarer’s legal defense for several reasons:
- The alleged sexual harassment took place from April to June 2023—months before Harco’s policy began.
- Wayfarer failed to inform Harco about Lively’s complaints, despite being asked about potential claims during renewal.
- The policy excludes incidents or claims known before coverage started.
Harco’s lawyer, Evan Shapiro, wrote:
“Despite this notice, and despite the November 2023 Demand and additional allegations of sexual harassment presented by Lively during a January 2024 meeting, Wayfarer’s 2024 Renewal Application advised Harco that there was no claim, notice of potential claim, or any situation that may give rise to a claim within the last 12 months.”
Harco alleges Wayfarer’s omissions mean it has no duty to defend or indemnify against Lively’s claims, nor those arising from related litigation.