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JLo named-dropped in Diddy’s $400m sexual assault lawsuit court docs: Singer to testify against ex-boyfriend?

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Male prisoner suing Diddy for allegedly drugging and molesting him has plans to call Jennifer Lopez to testify against her ex-boyfriend. 
Jennifer Lopez has noticeably distanced herself from allegations surrounding her ex-boyfriend Sean “Diddy” Combs as tabloids continue churning out a flurry of reports about her divorce. Her split from her husband, Ben Affleck, has presumably been nothing short of heartbreaking, but it has also bittersweetly granted her respite from the Diddy headlines.

However, a new legal development may just work its way as her silence-breaker. Prisoner Derrick Lee Cardello-Smith, suing the Bad Boy Records founder over an alleged 1997 sexual assault, has reportedly hatched plans to bring in Lopez as a witness in the case.

According to InTouchWeekly, recent documents suggest that the Michigan Department of Corrections inmate named “Jennifer Lynn Lopez aka Jenny from the Block,” calling her to testify. JLo and Diddy dated from 1999 to 2001. As a result, Derrick believes that the songbird actress may be harbouring some information about the alleged assault that could back his arguments.

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Male prisoner’s allegations against Diddy

Meanwhile, his own first Diddy meet-up happened back when Cardello-Smith was employed as a bartender. As far as his side of the story goes, the disgraced hip-hop mogul invited him to a sex party at a hotel, where the “Bad Boy for Life” drugged and molested him. Several Diddy accusers have similarly alleged that the 55-year-old music star laced their drinks before sexually assaulting them in an intoxicated state. When Smith finally gained consciousness he saw Combs sexually involved with another woman, to which he allegedly said, “I did this to you too!”

Incarcerated in Michigan, Derrick is serving time for unrelated convictions of sexual misconduct and kidnapping. In addition to the sexual assault allegations, the prisoner believes that government officials conspired with the rapper to cover up his purported crimes. He asked for $400 million in damages.

Tussle with Diddy’s legal team

Combs’ lawyer Marc Agnifilo previously blasted Cardello-Smith’s suit, saying, “This is a frivolous lawsuit against a prominent businessman, based on obvious fabrications, filed by a convicted rapist and serial litigant with an overactive imagination and a thirst for fame.” His legal team has since also argued that the claims were filed years after the statute of limitations. In response to the incendiary counter-argument, Derrick claimed that he waited to go up against Combs because he feared retaliation. Diddy’s team slammed his argument as “not plausible.” The lawyer wrote, “ [Derrick’s] claim that he feared deadly retaliation from [Diddy], which was reasonable because ‘[Diddy] had Tupac Shakur Killed[,]’ is simply incredible. Even accepted at face value, [Derrick’s] story makes little sense.”

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According to the lawsuit, Blake Lively “ostracised” Justin Baldoni’s family and publicly “humiliated” him at the film’s premiere.

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According to the lawsuit, Blake Lively “ostracised” Justin Baldoni’s family and publicly “humiliated” him at the film’s premiere.

Justin Baldoni has filed a counter lawsuit against Blake Lively, accusing her of trying to ban him from the movie premiere and undermining his role.
In a counter lawsuit, Justin Baldoni has accused Blake Lively of attempting to ban him and his Wayfarer Studios team from attending the movie’s premiere. The $250 million lawsuit, filed against The New York Times, claims that Lively tried to undermine Baldoni’s role as director, executive producer, and star of the project. This legal battle escalated as Baldoni began the New Year by targeting Lively’s husband, Ryan Reynolds, accusing the Hollywood power couple of orchestrating a campaign against him.

Baldoni claims Lively ‘tried’ to get him ‘banned’

According to court documents, Baldoni alleges that only after significant pressure did Lively reluctantly allow his attendance, but under degrading conditions, including being segregated from the main cast and excluded from the after-party. “Further undermining Baldoni’s role, Lively initially refused to permit his attendance at the Film’s premiere,” the lawsuit states according to US Weekly.

“Only after significant pressure did she reluctantly agree to allow Baldoni and the Wayfarer team to attend, but under humiliating conditions. The Wayfarer team and their families, including Baldoni and [producer Jamey] Heath, were segregated from the main cast, barred from the exclusive after-party, and forced to organise their own event at additional cost.”

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Baldoni accuses Blake Lively of ‘bullying’ tactics

Justin Baldoni claims that Blake Lively deliberately ostracised him and his family during the premiere of It Ends With Us. According to the legal documents, Baldoni’s red carpet time was cut short, and he and his loved ones were confined to a basement holding area before being separated from the main event. The suit continues. “Not only had Lively stolen the Film, but she also robbed Baldoni and his team of any genuine opportunity to celebrate their hard work.”

The It Ends With Us director has included Ryan Reynolds in his lawsuit, alleging that the actor’s actions, along with Lively’s, were intended to sabotage his career. Baldoni claims Reynolds engaged in aggressive behavior towards him, accusing him of “fat-shaming” Lively. Furthermore, Baldoni alleges that Reynolds influenced his former agency, WME (which also represents Lively and Reynolds), to drop him as a client.

The agency dropped Baldoni hours after Lively filed an official lawsuit against her movie co-star accusing him of a range of offenses including ‘creating a hostile work environment,’ ‘sexual harassment’ and ‘launching a smear campaign’ against her. In response the agency clarified, “In Baldoni’s filing there is a claim that Reynolds pressured Baldoni’s agent at the ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ premiere. This is not true,” the agency said.

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