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Ryan Reynolds doubles down on claim Justin Baldoni is a ‘predator’ as he tries to get lawsuit dismissed

Ryan Reynolds argued that calling Justin Baldoni a “predator” is not defamatory as he sought to dismiss Baldoni’s $400 million lawsuit against him and Blake Lively.
Court documents obtained by Page Six on Tuesday revealed that Reynolds’ attorneys claimed his alleged “predator” statements were made under freedom of speech.
The filing stated that the “predator statements” reflect Reynolds’ negative opinion of Baldoni’s character and show his deep disdain for the fellow actor.

“Mr. Reynolds has a First Amendment right to hold Mr. Baldoni—or any man who Mr. Reynolds believes sexually harassed his wife—in ‘deep disdain,’” the documents read.
“The Court should dismiss the defamation claim as to Mr. Reynolds with prejudice because the Predator Statements are expressions of opinion that deserve ‘absolute protection’ by law.”
In a statement to Page Six, Reynolds’ lawyers stated that Baldoni’s case is based on allegations that he called the “Jane the Virgin” star a “predator.”
“But here is the problem, that is not defamation unless they can show that Mr. Reynolds did not believe that statement to be true,” attorneys Mike Gottlieb and Esra Hudson told us.
“The complaint doesn’t allege that, and just the opposite, the allegations in the complaint suggest that Mr. Reynolds genuinely believes Mr. Baldoni is a predator.
“Mr. Reynolds’ wife has accused Mr. Baldoni—privately and in multiple complaints—of sexual harassment and retaliation, and as pointed out by Mr. Reynolds’ motion, Mr. Baldoni has also openly spoken about his past of mistreating women and pushing the boundaries of consent.”
The legal team argued that the US Constitution protects Reynolds and he has the “right to express his opinion of Mr. Baldoni.”
Gottlieb and Hudson also alleged that the “Five Feet Apart” director should find their argument “comforting” after he “repeatedly called Ms. Lively and Mr. Reynolds ‘bullies’ and other names over the past year.”
Reps for Baldoni were not immediately available to Page Six for comment.
Baldoni claimed that Reynolds told WME talent agency he was a “sexual predator” in his lawsuit against him and Lively in January.
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