Blake Lively scores another legal win after dragging Justin Baldoni back to court

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Blake Lively scored a big win in the latest ruling related to her explosive legal battle with Justin Baldoni.

U.S. District Judge Lewis J. Liman decided Friday that Baldoni must pay Lively her legal fees related to the director’s dismissed $400 million defamation lawsuit, according to court documents obtained by Page Six.

Lively, however, lost her bid to seek triple damages and punitive damages.

Blake Lively (seen above) scored a win in the latest ruling related to her and Justin Baldoni’s legal war. GC Images
A judge ruled Baldoni (pictured above) must pay Lively’s legal fees from his dismissed $400 million defamation lawsuit. Derek Shook for Page Six

The court docs note the “Gossip Girl” alum can seek damages by other other means, such as an independent lawsuit or a counterclaim, including in federal court.

The court will asses how much in legal fees Lively, 38, will receive.

Lively’s attorneys, Esra Hudson & Michael Gottlieb, told Page Six in a statement: “Blake Lively won her motion under Civil Code Section 47.1. Today’s ruling makes it clear that Ms. Lively brought her claims in good faith, that there was no evidence she acted with malice, and that she is the prevailing defendant under Section 47.1.”

But Lively (pictured above) lost her bid to seek triple damages and punitive damages. Gregory P. Mango for NY Post
Lively’s lawyers told Page Six she’s “gratified” about the legal outcome (Baldoni is seen above). Gregory P. Mango for NY Post

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“The Court is awarding Ms. Lively attorneys’ fees and costs and has explained that a prevailing defendant under Section 47.1 may seek damages using different procedural mechanisms,” the statement continued. “The parties’ settlement agreement expressly preserves Ms. Lively’s rights to obtain those damages.”

The lawyers also said Lively “is gratified” she’s getting her legal fees paid thanks to California laws that “create a path for survivors to hold accountable those who weaponize online attacks and retaliatory lawsuits to intimidate and silence survivors.”

Page Six has reached out to Baldoni’s lawyer for comment.

Baldoni previously sued Lively and Ryan Reynolds (both pictured above) for defamation, but the lawsuit was dismissed in June 2025. FilmMagic
Lively (seen above) and Baldoni settled their legal war last month. Chelsea FC via Getty Images

After settling their bombshell legal battle two weeks before their trial was set to begin on May 18, Lively dragged her “It Ends With Us” co-star back to court last week, requesting he pay her legal fees and any additional costs from the case. She also asked to be awarded triple damages and punitive damages.

Both stars were no-shows at the June 1 court hearing.

The legal war began when Lively filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against Baldoni in December 2024.

Baldoni denied Lively’s claims and, the next month, filed his $400 million countersuit against his co-star, her husband, Ryan Reynolds, and their publicist, Leslie Sloane, alleging defamation, extortion and more.

His lawsuit was dismissed in June 2025.

Both stars’ legal teams claimed victory in the case (Lively and Baldoni are seen above in “It Ends With Us”). ©Sony Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection
From the beginning, Baldoni (pictured above) denied Lively’s allegations of sexual harassment. GC Images

They settled their legal battle after Judge Liman tossed out 10 of Lively’s 13 allegations against Baldoni from her initial lawsuit, including conspiracy, sexual harassment and defamation.

Both Lively and Baldoni’s legal teams claimed victory in the outcome.

Page Six learned that Lively and Baldoni spent a combined $60 million during their 18-month legal showdown.

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