The court is currently deliberating on whether to dismiss these claims or compel Lively to provide information related to her mental health. Documents disclosed to media outlets by Baldoni’s legal team indicate that Lively's counsel has officially communicated their intention to withdraw the claims.

While earlier statements from Lively's team described Baldoni’s filings as a “press stunt,” they emphasized their intent to streamline her case. Nevertheless, the actress continues to assert claims of emotional distress in addition to other allegations against Baldoni, including sexual harassment and retaliation.

This legal battle heated up further in January when Baldoni filed a counter-suit against Lively and her husband, actor Ryan Reynolds, alleging civil extortion, defamation, and invasion of privacy. The contentious nature of the conflict has sparked public interest, especially with the involvement of high-profile personalities like singer Taylor Swift, who was initially summoned to court but later had the subpoena dismissed.

Both parties' representatives have yet to offer comments as legal proceedings continue, leaving the potential trajectory of the case uncertain amidst ongoing claims and counterclaims from both sides.

The situation remains fluid, revealing deeper implications regarding workplace dynamics in the film industry and the legal battles that can ensue following allegations of misconduct.