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00:00A dramatic legal chapter has come to an end in Justin Baldoni's $400 million lawsuit against
00:06Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds. We've got more on the Hollywood legal showdown and what it means
00:11for all parties involved in today's Page Six headlines. Justin Baldoni's massive $400 million
00:17defamation and extortion countersuit against Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds has officially concluded.
00:23According to court documents obtained by Page Six, U.S. District Court Judge Louis Lyman
00:28entered a final judgment after Baldoni and his Wayfarer Studios co-plaintiffs declined to file
00:34an amended complaint. Lively, who was the only party to respond, requested that her claim for
00:40legal fees remain active, a request the judge granted. Baldoni's legal team told Page Six that
00:46their client chose not to respond in order to preserve his right to appeal. The decision follows
00:51Lyman's earlier ruling in June, dismissing both Baldoni's countersuit and his separate $250 million
00:58libel case against the New York Times. Lively's sexual harassment and retaliation case against
01:03Baldoni is scheduled to go to trial in March 2026. Next, David Harbour once opened up about his deep
01:10fatherly affection for Stranger Things co-star Millie Bobby Brown, years before reports surfaced
01:16that she accused him of bullying and harassment. In a 2021 interview on That Scene with Dan Patrick,
01:23Harbour said,
01:24I have a real protective feeling for her. I have a real, like, you know, worry about her. I worry about
01:30her and the fame and all that she has to struggle with. He reflected on their close bond since Brown
01:37was just 12 when the hit Netflix series began filming. However, sources recently told the Daily
01:42Mail that Brown filed a formal complaint accusing Harbour of on-set bullying before production began on the
01:49show's fifth and final season. Netflix reportedly launched an internal investigation into the
01:54allegations, though the outcome has not been publicly confirmed. Finally, Debra Leaf Furness may
02:00soon be ready to share her side of the story. The Australian actress is reportedly shopping a bold
02:05new memoir about her divorce from Hugh Jackman, described as a raw and emotional account of love,
02:12identity, and starting over. Sources tell British journalist Rob Shooter that Furness was spotted meeting with a
02:18top New York publisher, carrying sample pages and notes for what appears to be a book deal
02:24negotiation. Friends say she's reclaiming her voice after years of being known primarily as
02:30Jackman's wife. The pair finalized the divorce earlier this year after nearly three decades of
02:35marriage, dividing assets reportedly worth close to $387 million. With Jackman now dating actress
02:42Sutton Foster, Furness's rumored tell-all could offer an intimate new perspective on one of Hollywood's
02:48most talked-about splits. For more of today's biggest stories head to page6.com.
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