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Baldoni Battles Insurer in Harassment Lawsuit Showdown

Summary

  • Baldoni files motion to dismiss Harco's lawsuit over harassment claims
  • Harco sued to avoid covering legal fees in Lively's lawsuit against Wayfarer
  • Baldoni accuses Harco of "forum shopping" to gain legal advantage
Baldoni Battles Insurer in Harassment Lawsuit Showdown

On October 24, 2025, director Justin Baldoni and his production company Wayfarer Studios filed a motion to dismiss or stay Harco National Insurance Company's July lawsuit. Harco had sued in an attempt to get a court ruling stating their policies do not cover the sexual harassment claims made by actress Blake Lively against Wayfarer.

In the 17-page motion, Baldoni's team accuses Harco of "forum shopping" by filing the lawsuit in New York, despite Wayfarer and the film "It Ends With Us" being based in California, where Lively's lawsuit against Wayfarer is being handled. Baldoni's lawyers argue that Harco chose New York because it believed the courts there would be more favorable to insurance companies.

Harco was the insurer for Wayfarer Studios on the "It Ends With Us" film. The insurance company sued Baldoni and Wayfarer in July, asking a court to declare that it is not responsible for covering legal expenses related to Lively's claims. Harco argues its $2 million policy does not apply because the alleged misconduct occurred before Wayfarer was insured, and that it was never notified of Lively's complaints during production.

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Baldoni's team is now requesting the court grant their motion to dismiss or stay Harco's lawsuit while the California lawsuit between Lively and Wayfarer continues.

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Baldoni and his production company Wayfarer Studios are fighting Harco's lawsuit that aims to avoid covering legal fees in the sexual harassment case brought by actress Blake Lively against Wayfarer.
Baldoni's team accuses Harco of "forum shopping" by filing the lawsuit in New York, even though Wayfarer Studios and the film "It Ends With Us" are based in California where Lively's lawsuit is being handled. Baldoni's lawyers argue Harco chose New York because it believed the courts there would be more favorable to insurance companies.
Harco claims its $2 million policy does not apply because the alleged misconduct occurred before Wayfarer was insured, and that it was never notified of Lively's complaints during production.

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