
Taylor Swift Subpoenaed: Rep Calls it 'Attack on Women's Rights'
Taylor Swift Subpoenaed in Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni Dispute: Rep Calls it 'Attack on Women's Rights' In a dramatic legal battle, Taylor Swift has been subpoenaed in a case between actress Blake Lively and producer Justin Baldoni. Lively's representative has condemned the action, describing it as a blatant attack on women's rights. The dispute centers around Baldoni's claim of significant financial losses, a claim Lively's team is demanding proof for. According to a spokesperson for Taylor Swift, her only connection to the film was licensing the use of her song, 'My Tears Ricochet.' The spokesperson emphasized that Swift had no involvement in casting or creative decisions and had not seen the film until after its release. This statement directly contradicts Baldoni's claims. The legal maneuvering has sparked intense public interest and debate. The high-profile nature of the individuals involved, combined with the accusations of bullying and gender bias, makes this a compelling news story with far-reaching implications for the entertainment industry.