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Justin Baldoni’s former agent breaks silence on Blake Lively’s behavior amid ongoing legal battle
Justin Baldoni’s erstwhile agent recently got candid about Blake Lively’s behavior.
TMZ accessed a deposition transcript in which the 41-year-old American actor and director’s former agent Danny Greenberg reflected on his ongoing conflict with Lively and called the situation an “extortion.”
In a deposition, he stated that what Baldoni and his company, Wayfarer Studios, are dealing with due to Lively’s behavior feels like an ‘extortion” to him.
The 30-year-old actress tried to use influence of her longtime friend Taylor Swift to put pressure on the Everwood actor and receive her desired outcomes from their ongoing legal battle.
For those unversed, Lively, who worked with Baldoni in the 2024 movie It Ends with Us, filed a lawsuit against him, accusing him of se*ual harassment during the production of their film and claiming that he started a smear campaign against her. However, Baldoni, who also served as a director in It Ends with Us, has denied the accusations.
In her case deposition, the Gossip Girl alum’s makeup artist, Vivian Baker, said that all the inappropriate incidents took place during the first phase of filming, which her talent agent, Warren Zavala, also endorsed by clarifying he has no knowledge of any incidents that made Lively ill at ease during the second phase of filming.
Notably, Zavala went on to admit that Lively did file complaints during the “post process” when testing a cut of the film.
It is pertinent to mention that Baldoni also filed a countersuit against Lively but most of his $400 million cross-complaints were dismissed in June this year. The case is still moving forward.
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Princess Anne keeps up her relentless royal pace in Dartmouth
Princess Anne brought was in Dartmouth on Thursday, overseeing a milestone moment for the Royal Navy’s newest officers as they marked the end of months of intense training.
At Britannia Royal Naval College, the Princess Royal attended the traditional passing-out parade,
The ceremony is steeped in naval history, where officer cadets officially graduate and step into their roles as commissioned leaders.
The occasion marks the culmination of around 29 weeks of rigorous training, transforming civilians into naval officers through a demanding mix of leadership drills, academic study and time at sea.
Set against the scenic backdrop of Devon’s coastline, the parade blended military precision with proud celebration, as families and senior naval figures gathered to watch the next generation of officers take their place.
Earlier, she was spotted at 1 Great George Street for an engagement with the Ministry of Agriculture.
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Here’s how they scammed people
A Florida couple has been arrested over defrauding people of more than $200,000.
For scamming people, they booked fake Royal Cruise bookings and luxury watches that were never delivered.
The fraudsters are 65-year-old Antonio Diaz and 64-year-old Maria Blasco Diaz. Couple were arrested on April 7 and is now facing felony charges.
The Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office reported that the couple collected around $200,259.85 in three years by scamming people.
The couple used to scam people by claiming that they could secure special discounts through a friend who worked for Royal Caribbean. They also used to lure people by offering exclusive packages, room upgrades, drink packages, and travel insurance for Royal Caribbean.
One of the victims even paid the couple $44,910 for a family booking for Royal Caribbean’s Odyssey of the Seas scheduled for July 9, 2023.
However, till date, she has never received any updates. Responding to her repeated requests, Blasco Diaz came up with several excuses, eventually claiming her friend had been fired.
Upon direct contact with Royal Caribbean, they established that although the reservation was valid, it was not for her nor any of her family members. The payments written by the couple for their partial refund failed due to a lack of sufficient funds.
The couple is said to have received close to $139,000 as deposits for 16 Rolex watches and one Patek Philippe watch, owing to a claimed 50 percent discount on account of Antonio Diaz working in a jewelry shop.
Blasco initially confessed to the crime and made a statement that her husband “had nothing to do with it.”
For now, the couple has pleaded not guilty. If convicted, they can face up to 30 years in prison.
How to avoid Royal Caribbean booking scams?
Officials have requested users to confirm the booking number immediately on the Royal Caribbean website or app to ensure it exists. Moreover, never pay upfront, and use the phone number directly from the official Royal Caribbean site for authentic contact.
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