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Swift’s Name Dragged into the Fray
Taylor Swift’s name surfaced after Baldoni, and his team created a website dedicated to the lawsuit. It features legal documents and alleged communications from people involved in the film’s production.
One such email claimed that Lively allegedly said she would “change her mind” about calling Swift to use “My Tears Ricochet” for the trailer if her demands were not met.
In February, Lively amended her complaint, asserting she was not the only one who had raised concerns about on-set misconduct. Baldoni’s legal team has not publicly responded to that amendment.
Trial Date Approaches
The case is heading toward trial, scheduled for March 2026. As the legal battle intensifies, the inclusion of high-profile names like Taylor Swift and Ryan Reynolds has added media pressure and public scrutiny.
Related Reading:
- Taylor Swift’s Statement on Blake Lively-Justin Baldoni Case – Today
- Taylor Swift Subpoenaed in Blake Lively’s Lawsuit – Vanity Fair
- Baldoni Site– TheLawsuitInfo.com