Blake Levli won a small victory in the ongoing sexual harassment lawsuit against “it ends with us” Justin Baldoni.
On Thursday, a federal judge was granted a “actress request” to restrict the disclosure of “sensitive information” in the ongoing battle. On Thursday, judge Luis Lieman is under the discovery of “lawyers only” to prevent potential leaks or misuse.
The restricted information includes commercial secrets such as business and marketing plans, details of upcoming creative projects, security measures, medical records, and “very intimate and intimate information about third parties.”
“These cases include both business competitors and sexual harm allegations,” the judge stated according to diversity. “The discovery will necessarily include secret works, sensitive and personal information. The risk of detection is great.”
However, the scope of Lively’s request was narrowed, and rejected a widespread judgment that would restrict any “likely” substance to cause harm. Instead, the court limited to protecting information “very likely” to cause “great” injury.
He also warned that, even without the media leakage, special details can spread through the entertainment industry, which may harm the parties concerned.
While a lawyer has agreed to the need to protect sensitive information, they objected to the restrictions that prevent lawyers from sharing some details with their customers. They argued that the additional confidentiality could complicate the legal process and lead to frequent disputes over the labels of secrecy.
Last Thursday, Merlerski, a lawyer for a federal judge, demanded strict rules to prevent anyone linked to Justin without without obtaining personal or intimate information about her celebrities or other celebrities while passing through the trial.
Levli filed a lawsuit against Balany, his production company and others in New York in late December due to sexual harassment and attacks on its reputation and requested unlimited damage. Later, he contracted Balouni, accusing Bifi and her husband, actor “Deadpool” Ryan Reynolds, of defamation, extortion and seeking at least $ 400 million of damage.
The referees said that some of the defendants in the Lipheli lawsuit were filed in late December against Baldouni, and it appears that the production company and others are working on an unlimited budget as “they are trying to destroy the life of Mrs. Livly and her family.”
In a previous hearing, the judge admitted that, in the event of the case, it will inevitably include detection of sensitive and harmful information about both parties.