
Lively and Reynolds Accuse Baldoni of Draft Folder Use and Screen Sharing to Avoid Discovery
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds' Legal Battle: Accusations of Draft Folder Use and Screen Sharing to Avoid Discovery In a surprising legal development, actors Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds have filed a motion to compel the Wayfarer parties to answer three interrogatories that have been pending since March. The case centers around allegations of the Wayfarer parties using unconventional methods to avoid discovery. The video highlights three key aspects of the motion: 1. Email Account Disclosure: The Lively-Reynolds team seeks disclosure of all email accounts used by the Wayfarer parties, suggesting a potential attempt to hide relevant information. 2. Communication with Reporters: The motion requests identification of all reporters and media outlets the Wayfarer parties have contacted. This suggests a concern about the potential leaking of sensitive information to the press. 3. Content Creator Identification: The most intriguing aspect of the motion focuses on identifying content creators with whom the Wayfarer parties have communicated. The definition of "content creator" is central to the dispute, with the Wayfarer parties arguing for a narrow definition that excludes many individuals. The video's author, in her analysis, expressed surprise at the tactics employed, stating, "They can do that? That seems weird." The legal battle continues, with the outcome likely to set a precedent for how digital communication is handled in legal discovery. This case highlights the challenges of navigating digital communication in legal proceedings and raises questions about the definition of "content creator" in the context of legal discovery. The use of "drafts folders" and screen sharing to avoid discovery is a novel tactic that is sure to be debated by legal experts.