In a dramatic legal showdown that has captured Hollywood’s attention, Ryan Reynolds has filed a motion to dismiss a $400 million lawsuit brought against him by actor Justin Baldoni. The lawsuit, which Baldoni claims stems from “hurt feelings,” has been described by Reynolds as a “burn book” filled with grievances that lack merit.
ET has obtained Reynolds’ comprehensive 38-page motion, in which he refutes Baldoni’s allegations, including claims that Reynolds labeled him a “predator.” According to Reynolds’ legal team, the comments made by the actor were expressions of genuine belief rather than malicious intent. They argue that Reynolds has the right to voice his opinions, especially in a context that advocates for women’s voices and safety.
The lawsuit also accuses Reynolds of using his character in an upcoming project to mock and bully Baldoni. In response, a spokesperson for Reynolds contended that Baldoni’s case attempts to shame Reynolds for embodying the qualities of a confident man who values the perspectives of women in his life, referencing his wife Blake Lively.
Baldoni’s attorney, Brian Friedman, has countered these claims, asserting that Reynolds can attempt to trivialize the situation through comedy but will ultimately be held accountable for his actions. The legal battle is set to unfold further, with the case scheduled to go to trial next year, ensuring that this saga remains a focal point of public interest in the entertainment industry.
As the drama develops, both actors maintain their stances, with Reynolds emphasizing the importance of honesty and accountability, while Baldoni’s team vows to pursue justice for what they describe as serious allegations. With the trial looming, the Hollywood community watches closely, eager to see how this contentious dispute will resolve.