Key Points

Justin Baldoni's legal team has responded to allegations from actress Isabela Ferrer that he was harassing her with a subpoena. The dispute centers around document production in Blake Lively's sexual harassment lawsuit against Baldoni and his production company. Ferrer had previously sent positive messages praising Baldoni's directing and on-set environment. The trial for Lively's lawsuit is scheduled to begin in March 2026.

Key Points: Justin Baldoni Responds to Isabela Ferrer Subpoena Harassment Claims

  • Baldoni's lawyers call Ferrer's claims an inappropriate attack
  • Ferrer accused Baldoni of bad faith tactics and harassment
  • Legal battle centers on document subpoena in Blake Lively case
  • Ferrer's attorneys say her positive texts were typical industry courtesy
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Justin Baldoni breaks silence after Isabela Ferrer accuses him of harassing her with subpoena in Blake Lively case

Actor Justin Baldoni's legal team fires back after Isabela Ferrer accuses him of harassment in Blake Lively lawsuit subpoena battle over document production.

"an inappropriate attack - Justin Baldoni's legal team on Ferrer's opposition"

Los Angeles, August 20

'It Ends With Us' actor-director Justin Baldoni found himself in the middle of fresh legal drama after actress Isabela Ferrer claimed he was "harassing" her with attempts to subpoena her in the ongoing Blake Lively case.

Now, Baldoni's lawyers, on Monday, August 18, filed a court response saying Ferrer's opposition was "an inappropriate attack" and argued that the issue was solely about whether she should be served a subpoena, according to PEOPLE.

The 41-year-old actor had issued a subpoena to Ferrer in July. His legal team, on August 12, filed a motion alleging she had been "unreachable and unresponsive." In her response, Ferrer, 24, accused Baldoni of being "engaged in bad faith tactics" and filing his motion "for improper purposes and with the aim of harassing" her. The actress asked the court to deny his request and impose sanctions.

According to PEOPLE, in Baldoni's latest court filing, his legal team has alleged that it subpoenaed Ferrer "for documents that she either neglected to produce or were not requested by" a subpoena Lively, 37, served Ferrer in February.

Lively, 37, has accused Baldoni and his production company, Wayfarer Studios, of sexual harassment and retaliation--claims that Baldoni has denied.

Baldoni's lawyers argued that Ferrer had previously praised the director, saying in messages that she had "an incredible experience" working with him and that he created "a comfortable, safe space" on set.

Ferrer's attorneys, however, said her positive texts were typical of a young actress thanking a director after her first big film.

The trial in Lively's lawsuit is scheduled for March 2026.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Both sides seem to be playing legal games. Subpoena drama feels like a distraction from the actual harassment allegations. Justice should be about truth, not technicalities.
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Ananya R
As an aspiring actress myself, I feel for Isabela. It's so common for young talent to feel pressured to be overly grateful. Those messages don't prove anything - it's basic professional courtesy in our industry 😔
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Vikram M
Hollywood legal battles always make me appreciate our Indian film industry's less litigious nature. Still, hope truth prevails and justice is served for whoever is genuinely wronged.
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Sarah B
️2026 trial date? That's insane! The legal system moves so slowly while people's careers and reputations hang in balance. There has to be a better way to handle these cases.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I think we should wait for more evidence before taking sides. Both parties have valid points - the texts do seem contradictory to harassment claims, but power dynamics complicate everything.

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