Justin Baldoni prepares 'explosive' counter-claim against Blake Lively with real evidence that will shock everyone

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Justin Baldoni prepares to fire back at Blake Lively with real evidence after the 37-year-old actress accused him of sexual harassment whilst filming It Ends with Us, to the point where she claims an intervention was needed.

Baldoni, who previously admitted to a bad relationship with pornography, is said to have made inappropriate comments, called for nude scenes not in the script, and walked into her trailer when she was undressed in an 80-page complaint filed in New York.

He is also said to have made unwanted contact with her and discussed sexual experiences around her, to the point where Lively claimed she needed to make 'demands' to ensure her emotional and physical safety on the set.

The allegations in the civil complaint are something his attorney denies as manipulative, and now he prepares the defense of his own name by counter-suing the Gossip Girl actress, who is married to Ryan Reynolds.

Bryan Freedman is set to file the motion in the New Year when the courts reopen and will declare Lively created a campaign against Baldoni and manipulated contexts to make him look bad.

The legal expert claims this was to boost her own public image after she attracted bad press during the film's promotional period, which was around the same time Deadpool and Wolverine hit theaters.

"It is going to shock everyone who has been manipulated into believing a demonstrably false narrative," Freedman told reporters. "It will be supported by real evidence and tell the true story.

"In over 30 years of practicing, I have never seen this level of unethical behavior intentionally fueled through media manipulation. It reminds me of what NBC tried to do to Megyn Kelly and Gabrielle Union, and we all know how that ended up. Standby."

Baldoni faces another rival

After being dropped by his WME agency during the news of the allegations by Lively, Baldoni faces an uphill battle to clear his own name and may have just received a setback, courtesy of Vision PR's Leslie Sloane.

Sloane runs the PR firm that represents both Lively and Reynolds, and she insisted that claims by Baldoni that she began the HR complaints stories are false, and referred them back to the actresses' original complaint.

"I was contacted on 8/11 by Sara Nathan (Melissa Nathan's sister) forwarding an anonymous tip that Page Six received regarding allegations of HR complaints on the set of It Ends with Us," Sloane said in a statement. "After that, I was contacted by various press outlets asking about allegations of HR complaints.

"When contacted, I responded to press questions by referring them to Wayfarer or Sony for information regarding HR complaints. It's clear that Mr. Baldoni and his Wayfarer Associates are suggesting that I originated press stories about HR complaints on set, which is false.

"Please read Ms. Lively's Complaint and the Complaint filed by Jonesworks LLC and Stephanie Jones, which provides the details of the campaign against my client."

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