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Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni’s legal battle isn’t over just yet — despite settlement

May 6, 2026
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Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni’s legal battle isn’t over just yet — despite settlement

Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni’s ugly legal battle isn’t over just yet, as the actress still has a pending motion connected to her “It Ends With Us” co-star’s dismissed lawsuit against her.

Although the pair reached a surprising settlement in Lively’s complaint against Baldoni on Monday, the “Gossip Girl” alum is still seeking attorneys’ fees and damages from the director’s failed lawsuit, according to Variety.

Baldoni and his production company, Wayfarer Studios, filed a $400 million countersuit against Lively and her husband, Ryan Reynolds, alleging defamation, extortion and more in January 2025 – one month after the 38-year-old actress filed her lawsuit alleging sexual harassment, retaliation and a smear campaign.

Blake Lively in an embellished gown at the Met Gala.
Blake Lively (pictured here at the Met Gala Monday night) is reportedly still seeking attorneys’ fees and damages from Justin Baldoni’s dismissed countersuit against her. Getty Images
Justin Baldoni going into Federal Court in Manhattan surrounded by photographers.
Baldoni (seen here arriving at court) filed a $400 million countersuit against Lively in January 2025. William Farrington for NY Post

Lively’s team filed a motion to dismiss the 42-year-old director’s countersuit and requested attorneys’ fees and damages under a California law called the Protecting Survivors from Weaponized Defamation Lawsuits Act, which was created in 2023 to protect sexual abuse accusers from retaliatory claims.

While the judge dismissed Baldoni’s countersuit in June 2025, he didn’t rule on whether the 2023 law applied.

The judge also denied Lively’s claim for attorney’s fees and damages under the act, but allowed her to renew the motion, which she did in September 2025.

Baldoni’s team then opposed the motion in October 2025, arguing that Lively’s motion violated Baldoni’s constitutional right to petition the courts.

Blake Lively leaving federal court after a settlement conference.
The actress (pictured here leaving court in February) requested attorneys’ fees and damages under a California law created to protect sexual abuse accusers from retaliatory claims. Gregory P. Mango for NY Post
Justin Baldoni smiling while arriving at Federal Court.
Baldoni (pictured above) and his lawyers opposed the motion in October 2025. Robert Miller for NY Post

They also argued that the California law shouldn’t apply because the alleged incidents occurred in New York and New Jersey, where “It Ends With Us” was predominantly filmed.

A judge has yet to rule on the pending motion, per Variety, and the “A Simple Favor” star hasn’t withdrawn the motion.

Lively’s reps did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.

Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni walking on set.
Lively and Baldoni (pictured here together on the set of “It Ends With Us”) settled their nasty legal battle on Monday. Jose Perez / SplashNews.com
Justin Baldoni looking away with an open mouth at the
Lively and Baldoni (seen here at the world premiere of “It Ends With Us” in August 2024) settled just days before the case was set to begin on May 18. Erik Pendzich / Shutterstock

The revelation that the actress is still seeking fees and damages from Baldoni over his countersuit comes after the pair settled Lively’s December 2024 lawsuit on Monday.

The case was set to go to trial on May 18, and the settlement came just weeks after a judge threw out 10 of 13 of Lively’s claims.

“The end product — the movie ‘It Ends With Us’ — is a source of pride to all of us who worked to bring it to life,” both sides said in a joint statement to Page Six.

“Raising awareness, and making a meaningful impact in the lives of domestic violence survivors — and all survivors — is a goal that we stand behind.”

Justin Baldoni in a brown shirt and beige coat smiling at court.
Page Six learned that neither the “Gossip Girl” alum nor Baldoni (pictured here arriving at court) saw any money in the settlement. Getty Images
Blake Lively in a pastel ombre gown with a sequined bodice at the Met Gala.
Lively (as seen here) hit this year’s Met Gala shortly after she and Baldoni settled. Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue

Page Six has since learned that the former co-stars spent a combined $60 million to sue one another, and neither saw a dime in their settlement.

One insider told us that while both parties “did major damage” to their reputations in Hollywood, Lively stands a better chance of “re-emerging” from the drama than Baldoni.

“I would struggle to hire both of them, but I would gamble on her,” the source shared of Lively, who hit the Met Gala just hours after the settlement. “There’s a pretty big downside for both of them, but the upside is bigger for her.”

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