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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2025 · 1H 12M

Baldoni Argues NY Times Should be Held Accountable

from Ask 2 Lawyers · host Albertson & Davidson, LLP

Justin Baldoni hits back at the New York Times with his opposition to their 12b6 motion to dismiss. Baldoni argues that the NY Times must be held to account for their actions and their defamation. In brings in both the NY Times article and the video prepared by NY Times reporter Meagan Twohey. Hit play now for all the details! Available on all podcast platforms. #LegalDrama #JustinBaldoni #BlakeLively #LawsuitUpdate #Podcast

Justin Baldoni hits back at the New York Times with his opposition to their 12b6 motion to dismiss. Baldoni argues that the NY Times must be held to account for their actions and their defamation. In brings in both the NY Times article and the video prepared by NY Times reporter Meagan Twohey. Hit play now for all the details! Available on all podcast platforms. #LegalDrama #JustinBaldoni #BlakeLively #LawsuitUpdate #Podcast

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Justin Baldoni hits back at the New York Times with his opposition to their 12b6 motion to dismiss. Baldoni argues that the NY Times must be held to account for their actions and their defamation. In brings in both the NY Times article and the video...

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