Taylor Swift’s legal team has responded to allegations that she agreed to participate in a deposition related to the ongoing legal dispute between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni. Reports from Baldoni’s side suggested that Swift had agreed to the deposition.
However, Swift’s attorney has refuted these claims, stating that she did not agree to sit for a deposition in the matter. Baldoni’s lawyers, seeking an extension for a discovery schedule, mentioned that Swift had agreed to appear for a deposition but could only do so after October 20 due to prior professional commitments.
It is believed that Swift’s busy schedule is linked to the imminent release of her upcoming album, The Life Of A Showgirl, scheduled for October 3.
In a statement, Swift’s lawyer Douglas Baldridge clarified that Swift did not consent to a deposition but indicated a willingness to accommodate the schedule around October 20 if necessary. The legal back-and-forth stems from a lawsuit filed by Lively against Baldoni last year, alleging emotional distress during the production of their film, It Ends With Us.
The tension between Swift and Lively escalated as Swift’s name became entangled in Lively’s legal battles. Speculation arose as fans noticed a lack of communication between the two celebrities, with Lively seemingly ignoring Swift’s engagement announcement.
Swift, with a massive Instagram following, shared snippets of her personal life, including news of her engagement and teasing songs from her new album, sparking rumors about the potential inspiration behind her music, including speculation about a song possibly related to Lively.
The ongoing drama between Swift, Lively, and Baldoni continues to capture public attention, with fans eagerly following the latest developments in the celebrity legal saga.
