Ryan Reynolds Seeks Dismissal of Justin Baldoni’s $400 Million Defamation Lawsuit
Reynolds argues that his statements about Baldoni are protected under the First Amendment as opinion and not grounds for defamation claims.
- Ryan Reynolds filed a motion to dismiss Justin Baldoni's defamation lawsuit, claiming it is based on 'hurt feelings' and lacks legal merit.
- Reynolds' legal team asserts that calling Baldoni a 'predator' is a constitutionally protected opinion, provided Reynolds genuinely believes it to be true.
- Baldoni alleges that Reynolds used the Deadpool character 'Nicepool' to mock him and his public persona, which Reynolds' team has not denied but dismissed as non-actionable satire.
- Baldoni's lawyer accuses Reynolds of orchestrating a smear campaign, including pressuring WME to drop Baldoni as a client and attempting to damage his career.
- The legal battle stems from Blake Lively's initial sexual harassment lawsuit against Baldoni, with all parties preparing for a trial scheduled for March 2026.