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Episode 250 | Blake Lively’s Hollywood Harassment Showdown – with Entertainment Lawyer Anne Easton


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What happens when a Hollywood star stands up to sexual harassment on set? In this episode, entertainment lawyer Anne Easton joins us to unravel the legal and ethical firestorm sparked by Blake Lively’s recent case. Blake Lively made headlines by accusing her It Ends With Us co-star and director, Justin Baldoni, of sexual harassment — and then faced an alleged smear campaign in retaliation. Anne brings an insider perspective from the world of entertainment law, helping us make sense of this high-profile Hollywood showdown in a conversational, insightful way.

We tackle tough questions around celebrity privacy and image rights — how much control can an actor really have over their image and personal information once a story goes public? We also examine how the Me Too movement has changed the film industry, and what it takes to create a truly safe workplace environment in filmmaking today.

Anne breaks down the concept of retaliation in plain language, exploring whether smear campaigns like the one Lively alleges can be considered illegal retaliation under entertainment law. She highlights what legal protections exist for those who speak up against misconduct, and where gaps still need to be filled. From the role of intimacy coordinators on set to new laws designed to protect whistleblowers, we cover it all in a clear, down-to-earth way.

Beyond this case, Anne’s perspective — shaped by years of advising both major studios and independent filmmakers — adds nuance to every insight. She even shares a peek at her own upcoming creative nonfiction book project, revealing her passion for storytelling beyond the courtroom. It’s a candid, eye-opening discussion that’s equal parts Hollywood drama and practical advice on building safer, more respectful film sets. Tune in to learn how Hollywood is changing and what it means for anyone who wants a safer, more equitable filmmaking world.

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00:00 Introduction to the Blake Lively Case

03:12 Understanding the Legal Context

06:04 The Background of the Case

09:10 Claims of Sexual Harassment

12:04 Retaliation and Public Perception

14:52 Legal Implications for Filmmakers

17:59 Creating a Safe Set Environment

21:04 Navigating Power Dynamics on Set

23:55 Preventative Measures in Filmmaking

26:50 The Aftermath and Public Image Rights

32:39 Legal Standards for Public Figures

34:12 Image Rights and Public Figures

36:32 The Importance of Image Rights

40:42 Lessons from Blake Lively's Case

42:27 Current Status of Legal Proceedings

45:26 The Importance of Behavior in Legal Matters

46:13 Understanding Your Rights in Media

48:08 Anne's New Documentary Project

 

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