“It ends with us” rights dispute
Taylor Swift is officially charged
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Taylor Swift was charged in the legal dispute around the film “It Ends with Us”. Your team reacted with a sharp statement.
The speculation has been around for a long time, now it is official: Popstar Taylor Swift (35) was charged by Justin Baldonis (41) as a witness in the legal dispute around the film “It Ends with Us” (“only once”).
The fact that Swift is drawn into the case is apparently due to her friendship with Blake Lively (37). The actress who worked on the film with Baldoni has been in the legal dispute with her co-star since the end of last year. According to the report, Lively invited the director to New York City in 2023 to discuss script changes. Lively’s husband Ryan Reynolds (48) and her close girlfriend Taylor Swift were also also present there. The two are said to have participated in the conversations, according to the claim.
On the current developments that the summons are an attempt to “attract public interest” by heating up the tabloid press instead of concentrating on the facts of the case. Swift’s team therefore pointed out that the singer’s only connection to the film was that she had allowed the use of the song “My Tears Ricochet”.
The spokesman added: “Taylor Swift never set a foot on the set of this film, she was not involved in any casting or creative decisions, she did not write the film music, she never saw a cut or made any comments on the film, she only saw ‘It Ends With Ulfe. the whole world. “
Background of the legal dispute
The case goes back to the filming of the film, which came to cinemas in August 2024. In December, LIVELY filed a complaint with the California authority for civil rights, followed by a lawsuit for sexual harassment and an alleged dirt campaign against her. Baldoni was a director and with Lively’s leading actor of the strip.
Baldoni denies the allegations and submitted a $ 400-million counter-action in which he accuses LIVELY, REYNOLDS, LIVELYS PRESSESPRECHER and her company of the defamation and extortion-allegations that Lively’s lawyers call “unfounded”.
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Source: Stern

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