Bryan Freedman, a lawyer for Baldoni and his manufacturing firm Wayfarer Studios who filed the lawsuit on behalf of the plaintiffs, advised E! Information in a press release that the Occasions “cowered to the desires and whims of two highly effective ‘untouchable’ Hollywood elites, disregarding journalistic practices and ethics as soon as befitting of the revered publication through the use of doctored and manipulated texts and deliberately omitting texts which dispute their chosen PR narrative.”
Relating to the swimsuit towards the NYT, Full of life’s legal professional tells E! Information in a press release, “Nothing on this lawsuit modifications something in regards to the claims superior in Ms. Full of life’s California Civil Rights Division Grievance, nor her federal criticism, filed earlier at this time.”
“This lawsuit relies on the clearly false premise that Ms. Full of life’s administrative criticism towards Wayfarer and others was a ruse based mostly on a alternative ‘to not file a lawsuit towards Baldoni, Wayfarer,'” they proceed, “and that ‘litigation was by no means her final aim.’ As demonstrated by the federal criticism filed by Ms. Full of life earlier at this time, that body of reference for the Wayfarer lawsuit is fake. Whereas we is not going to litigate this matter within the press, we do encourage folks to learn Ms. Full of life’s criticism in its entirety. We stay up for addressing each considered one of Wayfarer’s allegations in court docket.”
E! Information has reached out The New York Occasions for touch upon the lawsuit and has not heard again.