Taylor Swift subpoena dropped by Justin Baldoni after information was reportedly provided "voluntarily"
Briefly

Justin Baldoni has retracted his subpoena directed at Taylor Swift during a larger legal conflict with Blake Lively, reportedly after Swift provided the required documents. The move has received positive feedback from Lively's spokesperson, who condemned the subpoenas as inappropriate. Baldoni's lawsuit, worth $400 million, accuses Lively and her husband Ryan Reynolds of defamation and extortion, alleging pressure to alter a film script. Conversely, Swift maintains her involvement was limited to licensing one song for the film, dismissing the relevance of the subpoena as an attempt to attract media attention.
When information is voluntarily received, there is no need for subpoenas.
We are pleased that Justin Baldoni and the Wayfarer Parties have withdrawn their harassing subpoenas to Taylor Swift and her law firm.
The connection Taylor had to this film was permitting the use of one song, 'My Tears Ricochet.'
This document subpoena is designed to use Taylor Swift's name to draw public interest by creating tabloid clickbait.
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